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Greenberg said it was “pediatric case” that was seemingly contracted after the individual traveled to place where there is a ...
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Louisville Public Media on MSNLouisville begins process of hiring independent police reform monitorLouisville Metro Government took the first step this week toward hiring an independent monitor to oversee its local police ...
Louisville Mayor Craig Greenberg said of the other 12 active cases in Kentucky, 11 of the people were unvaccinated.
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WAVE Louisville on MSN‘Know where your children are’: Mayor calls for more parental involvement after separate shootings send teens, 8-year-old to hospitalIn a shooting Monday night just outside PRP near the Greenbelt Highway, police found a boy, believed to be around eight years ...
Green spaces in Louisville are becoming vital tools for improving public health. From lowering stress to enhancing mood, the benefits of nature are more significant than they seem.
Another measles case has been confirmed in Kentucky, with a child contracting the illness after traveling internationally.
Kentucky’s 13th case this year is in a child who recently traveled internationally “to a country that is known to have an ...
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WAVE 3 News on MSNLouisville Metro reports its first measles case in more than a decadeLOUISVILLE, Ky. (WAVE) - Louisville Metro leaders have announced the first confirmed case of measles in Jefferson County. It ...
City and community officials are pursuing youth programs designed to prevent violence while warning that it will take time to get results.
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Quintez Brown pleads guilty, sentenced for state charges in attempted Greenberg shootingQuintez Brown pleaded guilty to state charges of attempted murder and wanton endangerment July 10, according to court records ...
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WLKY on MSNQuintez Brown pleads guilty to state charges for shooting at Greenberg during mayoral campaignQuintez Brown, the man who shot at Craig Greenberg during his mayoral campaign, has been sentenced on state charges. He had ...
The mayor said Louisville health officials are doing contact tracing to find who may have been in contact with them.
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