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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 Kids Count County Data Book shows Kentucky has improved in some metrics, though there is still room for improvement.
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                        Natalie Harris with Louisville’s Coalition for the Homeless talks about a proposal that could make it easier for the city to clear encampments and confiscate people’s belongings.
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                        The researchers surveyed more than 200 local property owners to better understand how they view evictions.
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                        The American Humane Hero Dog Awards recognize dogs for the impact they have on their community and the people around them.
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                        Louisville Metro officials say they’re launching more permanent, neighborhood-based counseling services in the new year.
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                        The world reached 7 billion people in 2011 and the United Nations predicts it will not reach 9 billion for another 15 years.
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                        Magoffin County Judge Executive Matthew Wireman said the 18 students and driver on board the bus were injured.
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                        Multiple people, including children, were injured in a bush crash in Magoffin County. Kentucky State Police are on the scene.
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                        Alberta Jones was one of the first Black women to pass the Kentucky bar exam and was the first woman to be named city attorney in Jefferson County.
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                        The Indian Student Association at the University of Louisville hosts its annual Diwali celebration Saturday evening.This year’s Jalsa, the Hindi word for…