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Jurors began deliberations Wednesday in the retrial of former Louisville police detective Brett Hankison.
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Murray-based alt-folk artist Melanie A. Davis performs on the next installment of Sounds Good's Live Lunch series to promote her next album, Noctalgia, released on Friday, November 8, 2024.
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According to a summary sent to parents, a Kentucky state representative told a Christian school that private schools directly receiving state funding for tuition is a possible outcome if Amendment 2 passes.
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Federal prosecutors spent two-and-a-half hours questioning Brett Hankison on the last day of his retrial. Also, the question of whether Breonna Taylor was alive when he fired into the home could have implications for one of the charges in the case.
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The early 60s classic horror “Carnival of Souls” has a psychological twist about a young woman who survives a horrific accident but finds herself haunted by shadowy figures.
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A spokesperson for a company hoping to bring the world’s first commercial laser uranium enrichment facility to western Kentucky says it’s on track to test the new technology by the end of 2024.
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Ads seemingly advocating for Vice President Harris on Facebook are really part of an effort by a dark money group to mislead voters. The messages have been viewed millions of times.
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Harris is the first vice president to be an alum of a historically Black college, and if she wins, would make history as the first president to be an HBCU graduate.
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A trio of Latina congresswomen are seeking second terms from Pacific Northwest voters. The region is often presumed to be a reliable blue pocket, but down-ballot races are a stronger shade of purple.
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The discovery of an infected pig at a backyard farm in Oregon raises concerns about bird flu's potential to become a human threat.
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About 20 carvings in “a wide range of designs” including some meant to trap demons or to seek help from the Virgin Mary have been found at Gainsborough Old Hall in Lincolnshire, England.
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The NYPD can no longer ticket jaywalkers, after years of protest that enforcement unfairly targeted Black and Hispanic New Yorkers.