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The three reported deaths came in Logan County, Ohio. Thursday night’s storms also left trails of destruction in Kentucky, Indiana and Arkansas.
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University of Louisville fired men's basketball coach Kenny Payne after two disappointing seasons with the Cardinals.
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The Clark Memorial Bridge will reopen by 6 p.m. Saturday, following a closure caused by a crash that left a semitruck dangling over the edge.
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Jerry Bransford is a fifth generation Bransford cave guide. His great-great-grandfathers were both enslaved men and brought to Mammoth Cave to become two of the park's first African American guides in 1838.
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A Kentucky Senate bill aims to create new procedures for the West End Opportunity Partnership. The interim leader of the Louisville organization said it would help enforce rules that the city’s NAACP branch isn’t following, with the ability to expel members from the board.
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Every week Wave 3 meteorologist Tawana Andrew breaks down what we know and what we don't about the climate and weather here in Louisville.
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A recent bus tour in Louisville explored the nine neighborhoods of the West End. It covered the region’s rich history, including the civil rights movement and honoring prominent local Black residents.
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On Saturday, local students will present their ideas to solve communitywide issues at the fourth annual Kentucky Derby Festival Foundation JusticeFest.
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The Southern Baptist Convention's top administrative body voted Tuesday to oust four congregations — one for having a woman as senior minister, two for what it said were failures related to the denomination's sexual-abuse policy and one for lack of financial participation.
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The West End Opportunity Partnership is hosting meetings for residents in the area’s nine neighborhoods, from now through early April. Its board leaders say they want to hear ideas on how to reinvest local tax money back into the communities.
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Before becoming the host of NPR’s “Morning Edition,” Bob Edwards was a Louisvillian. Those who knew him said he was erudite, but never lost his love for Kentucky and local public radio. He died this weekend at 76.
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The National Weather Service has issued a hazardous weather outlook in and around Louisville starting late Monday afternoon. Here’s what to know about the potential danger for people outdoors.