Associated Press
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Tennessee officials are extending free pandemic child care for essential workers until mid-August, while allowing more categories of workers qualify for…
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A lawsuit filed by public defenders in Kentucky says people are being left in jail longer than they're supposed to for technical parole violations during…
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Vanderbilt has removed the interim title, making Candice Storey Lee the first woman to run a Southeastern Conference athletics program. With Vanderbilt’s…
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The Chicago Police Department fined three churches that held Sunday services $500 each for violating social distancing rules. The fines issued Wednesday…
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Elvis Presley’s Graceland says it will reopen Thursday after it shut down tours and exhibits due to the new coronavirus outbreak. The tourist attraction…
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Republicans are agitating for a say in how Illinois will reopen for business during the COVID-19 pandemic, urging majority Democrats to put it on the…
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Louisville officials have asked the U.S. Justice Department and the FBI to review an internal city police investigation of the killing of a black woman by…
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Nearly 70,000 Kentucky residents applied for unemployment benefits last week. It shows the coronavirus pandemic continues to inflict economic damage even…
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A federal judge rejected a challenge to Illinois Gov. J.B. Pritzker’s authority to impose stay-at-home orders on churches during the battle against the…
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The Kentucky Derby Museum announced it will donate more than $10,000 of its proceeds from online merchandise sales to coronavirus relief efforts in the…