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Biden approves major disaster declaration for Kentucky counties hit hard by February storms

Counties hit hard by severe storms and flooding in February 2023 are now eligible for federal funding, FEMA announced Wednesday.

 

JCPS plans install weapon detectors in schools. Here's a look at how they work

Jefferson County Public Schools plans to spend over $17 million on weapon detectors. Rick Abraham, VP of Technical Solutions, Evolv gives a demo.

 

Loretta Lynn's legacy to be honored this weekend with a tribute show at a Butchertown bar

More than a dozen artists will take the stage this weekend at the Whirling Tiger to recognize the legacy of an iconic Kentucky singer.

 

Lil Jon headlines free concert as part of Louisville-area Juneteenth celebrations

One of the most influential names in hip hop will perform in the Louisville area next month as part of the region's Juneteenth celebrations.

 

Author with deep Kentucky ties wins Pulitzer Prize for novel set in Appalachia

Barbara Kingsolver, an author who grew up in Kentucky, has won one of the most prestigious awards in literature for her novel 'Demon Copperhead.'

 

Spike travels to his Summer home at the Louisville Zoo

Spike walked 500 feet from the area where he lives in the Winter to his Summer home in the Addax enclosure

 

SEE IT: Inside the boutique 65-room Myriad Hotel and restaurant opening in the Highlands

The Myriad Hotel is a 65-room boutique hotel opening in the Highlands. Paseo restaurant is also opening in the space. Take a look inside.

 

From rocket launches to Motherhood: How this soldier is celebrating her first Mother's Day

Cpt. Logan England, with the Kentucky National Guard, is a new mom to a son named Cole Alexander. We caught up with her before her first Mother's Day.

 

Activists call for transparency and action from Louisville officials in consent decree process

An activist group has released its list of demands for Louisville officials more than two months after the DOJ's investigation was released.

 

Courier Journal's 'Safer Sidelines' driving conversation about athlete health, safety

The Courier Journal and Spalding University are holding a free public forum on the issue of high school athlete health and safety. Sign up today.

 

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