Aug 29 Investigations As Child Marriages Drop, Hundreds Still Marry In Kentucky Each Year Kentucky has one of the highest rates of teen marriage in the nation, according to data recently published by Frontline and the New York Times . By June Leffler Aug 29 Investigations As Child Marriages Drop, Hundreds Still Marry In Kentucky Each Year June Leffler
Aug 5 Community LISTEN: Kentucky Immigrants Weigh In On New Proposed Restrictions President Donald Trump is supporting new legislation that would restrict who can immigrate to the U.S. legally. The measure focuses on “merit-based” immigration, giving skilled workers who can speak English preference over others, such as family members of those already in the U.S. Trump has thrown his support behind the measure, claiming American workers shouldn’t […] By June Leffler Aug 5 Community LISTEN: Kentucky Immigrants Weigh In On New Proposed Restrictions June Leffler
Aug 1 Community The Schnitzelburg Dainty: An Old Tradition In A Changing Neighborhood The Dainty Contest is in its 47th year, marking a tradition in Germantown’s otherwise changing landscape. By June Leffler Aug 1 Community Schnitzelburg Dainty: An Old Tradition In A Changing Neighborhood June Leffler
Jul 28 Investigations More Abuse Claims Lodged Against Popular Tiger Petting Zoo PETA intends to file suit against the operators of a popular animal petting zoo in Indiana for alleged violations of the Endangered Species Act. By June Leffler Jul 28 Investigations More Abuse Claims Lodged Against Popular Tiger Petting Zoo June Leffler
Jul 21 Politics Judge: Kentucky Will Pay $224,000 In Fees In Kim Davis Case In a ruling released Friday, Judge David Bunning awarded attorney fees and costs to the plaintiffs that were refused marriage licenses by Davis. By June Leffler Jul 21 Politics Judge: Kentucky Will Pay $224,000 In Fees In Kim Davis Case June Leffler
Jul 20 Community Day-Long ‘Hackathon’ Turns Techies Loose On Louisville’s Problems The day-long hackathon at the Gigabit Experience Center in Russell will focus on “the internet of things,” or interactions between environment and technology. By June Leffler Jul 20 Community Day-Long 'Hackathon' Turns Techies Loose On Louisville's Problems June Leffler
Jun 20 Community On World Refugee Day, New Louisvillians Reflect On Home Citizens and folks who have recently settled in Louisville gathered at Tyler Park Tuesday to eat, dance and relax in the shade. By June Leffler Jun 20 Community On World Refugee Day, New Louisvillians Reflect On Home June Leffler
Jun 19 Health Study: Medicaid Expansion Brought More ER Trips, But Fewer Uninsured The study is based on a comparison of 14 states that expanded Medicaid, including Kentucky, and 11 that did not. By June Leffler Jun 19 Health Study: Medicaid Expansion Brought More ER Trips, But Fewer Uninsured June Leffler
Jun 15 Politics Bevin Is Blocking Critics On Social Media… And He’s Not The Only One Bevin’s list of blocked social media users — obtained by ProPublica — includes many people who have shared their disdain for Bevin or President Trump. By Brendan McCarthy and June Leffler Jun 15 Politics Bevin Blocks Critics On Social Media… And He's Not The Only One Brendan McCarthy and June Leffler