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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 year’s event, organized by the Center for Interfaith Relations, focuses on the power of storytelling.
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Experts worried about vigilante poll monitors and potential danger for election workers, but Election Day seems to have avoided major incident.
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Ready for Election Day Nov. 8? Get voting information, make selections and take a list of your choices with you to cast your ballot.
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A total lunar eclipse is happening Tuesday, and it might be a good time to catch a peek, because the next one isn't for three years.
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Businesses that survived the worst of the pandemic are facing new challenges. With increasing costs and supply chain issues, some are considering layoffs.
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The endowment, announced Thursday, will be called the Rebecca Fund, named for philanthropists Rebecca and Hank Conn.
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Norton spokesperson Renee Murphy said the goal is to show residents the influence of their comments. The company collected 4,000 surveys.
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The proposal would ban people from camping on city property for more than 12 hours or having belongings in public walkways.
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Philanthropist Mackenzie Scott donated $5.7M to the Louisville Urban League, which will support ongoing work to lift up people of color in the community.
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The Community Foundation of Southern Indiana awarded $150,000 to Charlestown to build an inclusive playground.