
Giselle Rhoden
Breaking News ReporterGiselle is LPM's Breaking News/General Assignment reporter. She is a graduate of Bellarmine University where she received a bachelor's in communications and a masters in digital media. Before LPM, she interned at LEO Weekly and CNN Digital in her undergrad. She has been a Louisville resident since 2021, but is originally from Belleville, IL, right outside of St. Louis, MO.
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About 179,800 Kentucky residents are immigrants, according to the American Immigration Council. More than 75,000 of them are eligible to vote in the commonwealth.
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A federal judge dismissed some felony charges against two ex-LMPD officers for their role in acquiring the search warrant that led to the fatal raid of Breonna Taylor’s apartment.
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After the assassination attempt on former President Donald Trump, a right-wing social media account has targeted users across the country for their statements online, including a professor at Bellarmine University in Louisville.
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Senate GOP leader Mitch McConnell criticized the Biden administration for its policies on inflation, the southern border and foreign aid during a chamber of commerce luncheon in Louisville
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Janet Yellen joined Gov. Andy Beshear and business executives to cut the ribbon at Advanced Nano Products, in Elizabethtown Wednesday. ANP is a global supplier of carbon batteries and other products used to make electric vehicles.
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The bill cleared the House Judiciary Committee Tuesday with unanimous support. If enacted, it would apply to hotels, airports, truck stops, bus stations, and highways. The printed signage must be in both English and Spanish.
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The legislation would allow landlords to not participate in federal housing assistance programs. Landlords would be able to deny prospective tenants who use Section 8 and other federal housing assistance vouchers to pay rent.
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Survivors and families of those who died during a mass shooting in Louisville are now suing River City Firearms, the retailer that sold the gunman the rifle six days before the shooting.
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“I’m honored to serve as the CEO of the 1792 Exchange, where I will continue meaningful work to put an end to the anti-American ESG agenda that threatens to take over our corporations and change the fabric of our country,” Cameron, a Republican, said.