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Members of the Metro Youth Council are planning Louisville’s version of the National Youth Violence Prevention Week for next month.
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Experts say erasing people’s true identities in public processes, like death records and the United States Census, can harm survivors.
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This week in Louisville, residents who celebrate will have several event opportunities to get into the Christmas spirit.
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Many western and central Kentucky residents marked a solemn occasion Saturday, the first anniversary of last December’s deadly and historic tornado outbreak.
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The storm disproportionately impacted the city’s diverse international community and left many resettling all over again.
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Metro Council members want an audit of the police department’s record-keeping, after a watchdog group filed a lawsuit claiming the agency improperly destroyed complaints.
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Groups in eastern Ky. are asking for new and gently used items, including winter necessities, holiday decorations and gifts for all ages.
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For nearly three decades, Hutchins put out a booklet with a comprehensive list of Black History Month events, exhibits and talks around the state.
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The one-time $2.5 million grant comes from Amazon founder Jeff Bezos' nonprofit, Bezos Day 1 Families Fund.
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Louisville officials have installed safe syringe disposal boxes as a harm reduction strategy in three city parks.
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City officials considered another controversial change to an ordinance once meant to protect houseless residents.
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The podcast Memory Wars explores what Americans can learn from how Germany confronted one of its darkest chapters.