Eleanor Klibanoff
[Copyright 2024 NPR]
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The forthcoming, top-to-bottom audit of Louisville’s police department will look at everything from training to racial bias to community policing and…
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On Thursday afternoon, not long before the rain started, a crowd gathered in Jefferson Square Park in downtown Louisville. They’ve been here every…
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In the wake of the fatal shooting of a man in the Russell neighborhood by law enforcement, Gov. Andy Beshear has called on Louisville officials to release…
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With downtown Louisville battered and boarded following two days of protests, Gov. Andy Beshear called in the National Guard Saturday and Mayor Greg…
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Protesters and police in riot gear faced off at Fifth and Jefferson streets Friday night around 9:30 p.m. during a second night of protests in downtown…
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This story has been updated.Mayor Greg Fischer is appealing for calm on the streets following protests in downtown Louisville Thursday night. The protest…
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In mid-April, the Centers for Disease Control began including probable and presumed positive cases in their coronavirus death toll numbers. But it wasn’t…
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If Kentucky’s healthcare facilities become overrun with coronavirus patients, tough decisions may have to be made about who gets access to limited…
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Even as large swaths of society hunker down, Kentucky’s domestic violence shelters and rape crisis centers are preparing to stay open — and deal with a…
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The best advice health officials have amidst coronavirus fears: wash your hands, don’t touch your face and stay home if you’re sick. But for many…