Camille Holland
Part-time ReporterCamille Holland started working at WKU Public Radio in 2023 as a student news producer. After graduating, Holland stayed with the station as a part-time reporter. The Evansville, Indiana native holds a BA in Broadcasting with a minor in Theatre.
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The legislation would modify the state’s current protective order law to allow those who have endured coercive control to qualify for a protective order.
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A criminologist, author, and podcast producer who studies the psychological minds of serial killers and people’s fascination with them is on a national speaking tour.
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The hotline offers access to services beyond making reports about possible abuse and neglect.
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Several hundred protesters gathered outside before and during the event. Rittenhouse spoke for roughly 20 minutes recounting the story of how he killed two people and wounded a third at the Black Lives Matter Protest in Kenosha, Wisconsin.
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According to local and state animal welfare officials, several factors are to blame for the overcrowding, including economic challenges, a recent spike in the number of stray dogs, and a shortage in vets leading to fewer animals being spayed and neutered.
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The new $74.4 million dollar building will include a three-story atrium, 21 classrooms, collaborative learning spaces, and a dining facility. According to university officials, the new facility will create a collaborative facility for students and faculty to prepare them for entrepreneurship and careers in business.