John Boyle
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SB 150 prohibits doctors from providing hormone therapy, including estrogen or testosterone treatment and medication that delays puberty, to patients under 18 years old. That portion of the law was set to take effect Thursday.
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About a third of Kentucky’s counties are in the red on the state’s coronavirus map, indicating high rates of transmission. But Gov. Andy Beshear said Thursday the current escalation in cases is not as significant as those caused by previous variants.
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Months after failing to pass a bill that would restrict charitable bail organizations, Kentucky lawmakers once again discussed the issue in an informational meeting.
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Clarksville, Indiana denies it violated civil rights statutes by rejecting police candidate with HIVAn attorney for the Town of Clarksville is denying allegations that it revoked a job offer to a prospective police officer because of his HIV diagnosis.
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From the Wabash to the Ohio, Hoosiers throughout history have built their livelihoods and cultures around rivers.
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Many Derby Festival events have Louisville or Kentucky in their names, but that doesn’t mean Hoosiers don’t celebrate the cultural landmark just as enthusiastically.
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The U.S. Justice Department has filed a lawsuit against the Town of Clarksville for allegedly violating the Americans with Disabilities Act.
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New Albany Mayor Jeff Gahan says the city is not participating in SoIN Tourism’s efforts to develop a regional conference center.
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Like many parents, Violeta Ventura relies on a bus to get her children to and from school every day.
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Early voting kicked off in Indiana this week, about a month ahead of the state’s primary election on May 3.