Two teenage boys were shot in a drive-by shooting Wednesday morning at a bus stop in Louisville, Kentucky.
Author: Billy Kobin, Louisville Courier Journal
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Authorities including the Federal Aviation Administration have not been able to identify a canister-type object that damaged a Kentucky man’s home.
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McConnell fundraises off impeachment, says effort will fail ‘with me as majority leader’
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2-month-old Kentucky boy dies after he was left in a car for hours, police say
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Court rejects Kentucky’s attempt to shirk legal frees in Kim Davis gay marriage case
Former Rowan County clerk Kim Davis was successfully sued in 2015 for refusing to follow the Supreme Court’s ruling on same-sex marriage.
Pilot arrested at Louisville airport pleads not guilty in triple murder case
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Maximum Security jockey appeals ‘unduly harsh’ Kentucky Derby suspension
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