Jacob Munoz
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The University of Louisville has a new name for its football stadium.
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Louisville Metro may soon direct a small portion of more than $38 million in eviction relief funding allocated by the state to critical rental assistance after advocates raised alarms last week.
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A new study details Louisville landlord attitudes toward evictions, and it comes as some fear a city eviction crisis is on the way.
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Pro-Russian hackers who targeted Kentucky government websites last week appear to have affected U.S. airport websites in and outside the Commonwealth.
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Local hospital leaders say that as COVID-19 pressures go down, lack of staffing has become a new crisis.
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Residents and workers in 12 counties can seek assistance through the Disaster Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (D-SNAP). The initiative offers funds to buy food such as meat, produce and dairy products at participating grocery stores.
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Workers at a Clarksville Starbucks voted in favor of unionizing late last week, becoming the Seattle-based chain’s first baristas in Indiana to do so.
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Nationwide stats from May show the unemployment rate is as low as it was when the pandemic began. But the percentage of Americans in the labor force is smaller than it was before.
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Eight journalists will be inducted into the newest class of the Kentucky Journalism Hall of Fame.
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Louisville’s public transit agencies are rolling back COVID-19 mask requirements following a federal judge’s ruling.