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10 Barges, Including One Carrying Methanol, Break Free From Tug Boat on the Ohio River
Three barges, including one transporting about 1,400 tons of methanol, were pinned against a dam on the Ohio River in Louisville, Kentucky, on Tuesday, officials said.
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Feds Find Louisville Police Discriminate Against Black People, Use Invalid Warrants
The investigation began after the killing of Breonna Taylor during the service of a so-called “no knock warrant.”
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Louisville Escapes Major Sanctions in Basketball Bribery Case
An independent panel has placed Louisville men’s basketball on two years of probation and fined it $5,000 following NCAA allegations leveled in the aftermath of a federal investigation of corruption.
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4 Officers Charged With Federal Civil Rights Violations in Killing of Breonna Taylor
The Department of Justice announced Thursday that four police officers involved in the 2020 shooting which killed Breonna Taylor have been charged with federal civil rights violations.
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Feds Charge Four Louisville Officers in Drug Raid That Led to Breonna Taylor's Death
All four have been charged with civil rights violations in the death of the 26-year-old medical worker, who was shot to death by officers executing a search warrant.
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Aliyah Boston Leads South Carolina Over Louisville 72-59 to Advance to the National Championship
South Carolina will look to win the program’s second national title on Sunday when they face the winner of UConn and Stanford.
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What to Watch in the Women's Final Four
The women’s Final Four is a stacked slate, with UConn making their 14th straight Final Four appearance and Stanford looking to defend their title.
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Ex-Cop Found Not Guilty in Shooting During Breonna Taylor Raid
A Kentucky jury reached the verdict Thursday.
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Fired Cop Says He Did Nothing Wrong in Breonna Taylor Raid
Former Louisville detective Brett Hankison has testified that he did nothing wrong during the botched narcotics raid that left Breonna Taylor dead.
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Council Candidate Accused of Trying to Kill Would-Be Mayor
A candidate for the metro council in Louisville, Kentucky, stands accused of trying to kill a candidate for mayor
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In Tornado Aftermath, Cats From Kentucky Arrive in Massachusetts
The MSPCA and Northeast Animal Shelter expect to hold an adoption special for the cats early next week.
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100 Cats Coming to Mass. as Kentucky Shelters Seek to Make Room
Kentucky is looking to make room for an anticipated influx of strays following this weekend’s storms.
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In Wake of Deadly Tornadoes, 100 Cats From Kentucky Animal Shelter Arrive in Mass.
One hundred cats arrived in Massachusetts on Wednesday, hoping to find their forever homes in the Bay State as Kentucky shelters seek to clear room for other animals in the wake of deadly tornadoes that blew through parts of the South and Midwest last weekend. The cats were taken from the Kentucky Humane Society in Louisville, loaded onto a charter…
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This 26-Year-Old Doubled His Income by Switching to Computer Science—and Using a Key Negotiating Trick
Plus, why he thinks sharing pay details should be ‘like talking about the weather.’
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From $70,000 to $120,000: Here's How Much 3 Software Engineers Earn Around the U.S.
In Paycheck to Paycheck, workers with the same job across the U.S. share how much they earn, how they got to their salary and their best negotiating tips.