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Joseph Lord
Online Managing EditorJoseph Lord is the online managing editor for WFPL. In this role, he assists with assignments, edits stories and oversees social media. Joseph is a Louisville native who has previously worked for The Courier-Journal, The News & Tribune and The Anniston (Ala.) Star. He lives in the Germantown area.
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We've assembled a searchable table of Friday fish fries hosted by Archdiocese of Louisville parishes.
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"We had issues we were working on prior to the proposed budget cuts and we'll continue working on those," President Raymond Burse tells WFPL News.
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A federal administrative law judge has rejected the United States Department of Agriculture's bid to revoke the exhibitor license of Timothy Stark, the…
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General Electric is selling its Louisville-based appliance business to the Chinese company Haier for $5.4 billion.In a news release early Friday, GE said…
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The month of two-bridge traffic across the Ohio River in Louisville is coming to an end.The 52-year-old Kennedy Bridge closes early Tuesday for an…
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Attendance at Jefferson County Public Schools plummeted Friday, the result of a "vague" threat called in to Louisville Metro Police the day before.In the…
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Following a "vague" threat against Louisville schools, only 45.5 percent of Jefferson County Public Schools students attended class on Friday,…
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Kentucky Democrats' hold on the state House slipped further on Monday, when with another state representative switching to the ascendant Republican…
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The Louisville Metro Council on Thursday approved a series of regulations for short-term rentals, a growing sector fostered by online services such as…
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The Louisville Zoo has sold 63 percent more beers this year than in 2014, the first year in which the city-owned attraction sold the alcoholic…