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A judge has dismissed the most serious charges against two former Louisville police officers for a second time.
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The bike lane is a half-mile long and runs along West Fourth Street from Garrard to Johnson Street.
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Ford announced it will retool its Louisville Assembly Plant to focus on electric trucks. Its goal: to bring down prices for U.S. buyers and compete with Chinese EV makers on the global market.
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Trump campaigned on helping American workers through his immigration policies. Now that he's revoked work authorization for thousands of immigrants, those left behind are feeling taxed by their absence.
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Statehouse reporters talk about the latest news from each state's Capitol.
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The decision means that for the first time, 100% of the glass on Apple products sold worldwide will be made in the U.S.
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Kentucky Attorney General Russell Coleman's office says a new law requiring educators and school volunteers to use traceable forms of communication with students does not appear to violate their First Amendment rights.
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Kentucky cities and counties are supposed to tell the state how they spend their opioid settlement funds, but compliance has been scattershot.
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With only one Democrat speaking at the western Kentucky political event, the jabs and jeers of Fancy Farm turned inwards as the GOP candidates jockeyed for the opportunity to replace U.S. Sen. Mitch McConnell.
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Service providers say they're still waiting to see more details about President Donald Trump's July 24 executive order. They say some parts align with their organizations' best practices. But others cause deep concern.