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‘Trump Revenge Tour,’ A Political Cartoon By Michael Ray
Michael Ray has been published in the esteemed local alt-press, including CityPaper, MainStreet, Louisville Artist Magazine, and spent a handful of years at…
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University Of Louisville Has A New President
The University of Louisville held a special meeting on Wednesday, March 26, accepting the resignation of the school’s President, Kim Schatzel. Schatzel resigned effective immediately, leaving the school with an immediate leadership hole that needed to be filled. It is unclear under what terms the resignation was accepted. “The University of Louisville Board of Trustees…
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Louisville Restaurants Want Public To Know They Are Open Despite Road Consruction
Restaurants along River Road are asking for support. In the wake of a major road construction project along River Road, the restaurants have seen impacts on their business. Several restaurants: River House, Kingfish, River Road BBQ, Cunningham’s, Captain’s Quarters, The Pine Room, and Limestone Bay want the public to know they are still open for…
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Louisville Llama Farm Loses Barn And Animals In Fire Monday Morning
Owners of a Louisville llama farm located near the Louisville Zoo are waking up to a devastating loss. The barn for their Llamas was lost in a fire overnight with all the animals inside. A neighbor who lives across the street shared the news online Monday morning. In his post, he said he spoke to…
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UofL Students March For School’s Divestment In Israel War On Gaza
Students at UofL are planning to rally on Tuesday before the Student Government Association meeting — citing The Trump administration’s detainment of Palestinian activist Mahmoud Khalil, removal of funds from Columbia University, and, locally, the efforts by Kentucky legislators to curtail student speech through SJR55, and HB4. What do the bills say? SJR55 is sponsored…
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Yet Another Person In Jail At Louisville Metro Department Of Corrections Dies
Another individual who was in the custody of Louisville Metro Department of Corrections has died. In the afternoon of Friday, March 14, officers at Metro Corrections found an unresponsive 54-year-old, white male. The man was housed in the medical unit. He was transported to “a hospital downtown” where he was later declared deceased. The man…
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Kentucky Republicans Voting To Eliminate Life-Affirming Care For Incarcerated Individuals
Kentucky Senate Bill 2 aims to prevent hormone treatment or any surgery related to gender reassignment in incarcerated individuals. This would harm those who have pre-existing needs for transition. It also raises the risk of self-harm in individuals who won’t have those maintenance needs met while serving a prison sentence. The Republican sponsors of the…
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Junior Bridgeman, Sports Figure, Entrepreneur, and Philanthropist Dies In Louisville
Louisville lost a stalwart for the community on Tuesday when Ulysses “Junior” Bridgeman suffered what appeared to be a heart attack while at the Galt House. Bridgeman came to Louisville first as a college basketball player under coach Denny Crum and then returned to Louisville as he retired from the NBA after playing with the…
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Local Leaders Gather To Celebrate Louisville Hero Ray ‘Sir Friendly C’ Barker
Ray “Sir Friendly C” Barker has served his local community in Louisville and beyond by lifting up and encouraging young people to avoid drugs and violence. Barker, a former Marine and retired police officer visited schools as Sir Friendly C during the ’90s, helped more than 1,000 children graduate through his after-school programs, and, in…
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Kentucky Republicans Want State Version Of DOGE
Co-sponsors of the HCR 50 Resolution to Create KY DOGE Task Force – Rep. T.J. Roberts (R-22) and John Hodgson (R-36) Kentucky Republicans have sponsored a resolution (HCR 50) to create a Kentucky-based version of DOGE. DOGE, Elon Musk’s wildly unpopular Department of Government Efficiency, has created massive job losses, and disruption of some necessary…
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Kentucky House Republicans Pass HB 495 In Effort To Overturn Conversion Therapy Ban
The Republican Sponsors of HB 495 House Bill 495 intends to extend protections against ‘discrimination’ for mental health professionals including those engaging in conversion therapy, a practice that targets LGBTQ+ youth in an attempt to change their sexual or gender identity. The practice is currently “partially” prohibited for young people in Kentucky, is widely panned…









