Latest from LPM News
-
Experts warn that blocking access to these health care services will endanger the mental health – and ultimately the lives – of trans and nonbinary children.
-
The bill prohibits certain “adult performances” on publicly owned property or at locations “where the person knows or should know that the adult performance could be viewed by a person under the age of 18.”
-
Mayor Craig Greenberg announced funding Thursday to create a new LMPD Wellness Center and fast-track renovations to the police department’s downtown headquarters. He also announced the restarting of hiring and retention bonuses for public safety employees.
-
Sylvia Goodman is returning to her hometown to join LPM News, after stints in Chicago and Washington, D.C.
-
Louisville can expect heavy rain, strong winds and the possibility for tornadoes overnight Thursday and into Friday.
-
Eli Lilly’s $25 price cap on non-branded insulin takes effect May 1, and the $35 cap for out-of-pocket costs is effective immediately.
-
2023 Dysart Award honoree Robyn Mineko Williams choreographed a new work for the Louisville Ballet. It’s about memories, time and family.
-
The Town of Clarksville’s acquisition of Ashland Park fits in with the town’s larger plans to improve the area, according to officials.
-
One of the Republican frontrunners for governor in Kentucky has a track record of undermining policies to combat climate change. It’s a strategy researchers say could hurt the state’s long-term prosperity.
-
Last fall in Hardin County, a white middle school boy allegedly tried to rip the hijab from a Black, Muslim teen’s head. It resulted in a physical altercation.
-
Sen. Ed Charbonneau, a Republican from Valparaiso, said his legislation, SB 4, is meant to address the long-underserved infrastructure of public health in Indiana.
-
The bill arose from an incident last year in which a woman was viciously assaulted by her ex-boyfriend, who used GPS technology to track her.