May 23 Arts and Culture How Louisville Helped An Army Veteran Win His Battle With PTSD Many service men and women endure the hardships of war. But one veteran in Louisville says his hardest battle was when he returned home. By Roxanne Scott May 23 Arts and Culture How Louisville Helped An Army Veteran Win His Battle With PTSD Roxanne Scott
Dec 20 Health Pentagon Shelves Blast Gauges Meant To Detect Battlefield Brain Injuries The Pentagon has quietly sidelined a program that placed blast gauges on thousands of combat troops in Afghanistan. By Jon Hamilton, NPR Dec 20 Health Pentagon Shelves Blast Gauges Meant To Detect Brain Injuries Jon Hamilton, NPR
Sep 29 Local News U.S. Army Promotes First African-American Woman to Two-Star General The U.S. Army promoted Marcia Anderson to a major general at Fort Knox on Thursday. It makes Anderson the highest ranking African-American woman in the Army and also marks the first time the Army has promoted an African-American woman to the rank of two-star general. Anderson’s goal when she entered the service in 1979 was […] By Devin Katayama Sep 29 Local News U.S. Army Promotes First African-American Woman to Two-Star General Devin Katayama