
Breya Jones
Arts & Culture ReporterBreya Jones (she/they) is the Arts & Culture Reporter for LPM. She is excited to begin her journalism career in her hometown. She studied political science and journalism at DePaul University in Chicago. Audio is a new frontier that they are excited to bring into their work. While her main interest is in reporting on historically under-covered communities, she is excited by a variety of topics. When not reporting, they can be found stocking their desk snack drawer, knitting and most likely of all, watching Bob's Burgers.
Email Breya at bjones@lpm.org
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Sunday marks the first day of the Lunar New Year across many Asian cultures and the start of the year of the rabbit in the Chinese zodiac.
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The person behind this year’s poster is Liesl Long Chaintreuil, a Louisville-born artist. It's entitled “Spirit of Kentucky.”
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From the University of Louisville to the Muhammad Ali Center, Louisville and Southern Indiana celebrate the life and legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.
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According to LMPD, a train hit a man who was found on the tracks near Shelby Park.
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The fifth annual Night of Remembrance honored the 160 people who lost their lives to gun violence in 2022.
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The closure will impact lanes on the ramp from Interstate 64 eastbound to Interstate 265 eastbound.
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A computer issue caused some county clerk’s offices to be unable to access customer information and prevented some from performing motor vehicle services.
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Starting Jan. 1, street meters and parking garages operated by Parking Authority of River City will increase in price as a state-wide parking tax goes into effect.
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Community Stakeholders for Change, which includes several groups, has been calling for reforms to be made at the Louisville Metro Department of Corrections for months.
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The Clarksville Fire Department has responded to nearly two dozen calls of residents experiencing issues related to carbon monoxide inhalation since early Saturday.