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  • Apr 15
    Investigations

    LMPD Cleared Top Warrant Detective Of Sexual Misconduct. Then, More Women Came Forward.

    The details of the 2016 allegations — and how little LMPD did with that information — raise additional questions about one of the department’s more prolific cops.
    By Jason Riley, WDRB News , Travis Ragsdale, WDRB News and Eleanor Klibanoff
    Apr 15
    Investigations

    After LMPD Cleared Detective, More Women Came Forward

    By Jason Riley, WDRB News , Travis Ragsdale, WDRB News and Eleanor Klibanoff

    Here’s What A “Do-Over” Year Could Look Like For Kentucky Students

    Here’s What A “Do-Over” Year Could Look Like For Kentucky Students

    Education

    Districts are considering allowing students to redo the 2020-2021 school year, and be eligible for an extra year of athletics.

    By Jess Clark

    New Award Will Grant One Louisville Visual Artist $10K

    New Award Will Grant One Louisville Visual Artist $10K

    Arts and Culture

    One Louisville-area visual artist will receive the unrestricted grant through a partnership between 21c Museum Hotels and Artadia.

    By Stephanie Wolf

    Two Pandemics And 130 Years Later, Schimpff’s Confectionery Is Still Serving Hoosier Sweet Tooths

    Schimpff’s Still Serving Sweets After 130 Years

    Southern Indiana

    The 130-year-old Schimpff’s Confectionery, a candy shop along Jeffersonville’s historic downtown strip, has weathered more storms than most businesses.

    By John Boyle

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