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Starbucks on Mass. Ave becomes 7th store to unionize in Indiana
The employees at the Starbucks on Mass. Ave have voted to unionize, increasing union density in the national chain that has seen a massive wave of union efforts in the last three years. The Mass. Ave store will be the 7th unionized store in Indiana and the first in downtown...
Cucumbers sold at Midwestern Walmart stores recalled for possible listeria
Some cucumbers sold at select Walmart stores in the Midwest are being recalled due to possible listeria contamination, a press release from the Federal Food and Drug Administration said. The voluntary recall, from Wiers Farms Inc. based in Ohio, impacts whole and two-pound bagged salad cucumbers with a pack date...
PRESS RELEASE: Today -- Mental Health Movement Kicks Off!
BLOOMINGTON, Ind.—The National Alliance on Mental Illness, known locally as NAMI Indiana, is hosting a community kickoff to officially begin the NAMIWalks event season. The catalyst event will take place tonight at The FAR Center for Contemporary Arts in Bloomington. NAMIWalks is the largest, most vibrant mental health event...
Bullitt Co. man busted with nearly 30lbs of weed at Louisville airport
A Bullitt County man has been busted with nearly 30 pounds of marijuana at Muhammad Ali International Airport. Nickalos W. Ashlock, 21, of Shepherdsville, was nabbed by a K-9 officer that alerted on his luggage, which, along with Ashlock, was arriving in Louisville after a flight from Los Angeles, California, according to a report by WAVE.com.
Clark County votes to consider new ambulance provider plans
JEFFERSONVILLE, Ind. — The Clark County Commissioners voted Thursday night to begin discussions to replace New Chapel EMS as the county-wide ambulance provider. The vote comes as New Chapel EMS, formerly ran by former Clark County Sheriff Jamey Noel, has been dealing with leadership changes and staffing issues. New...
Louisville companies, hospitals reporting issues due to CrowdStrike outage. What we know
Companies all around the world, including right here in Louisville, are experiencing tech issues Friday due to problems with CrowdStrike, a cybersecurity firm. Incoming and outgoing flights from the Louisville Muhammad Ali International Airport have been affected, as well as companies such as UPS and Baptist Health, their spokespeople have told The Courier Journal. ...
2nd Street Bridge scheduled for evening closure July 24
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) -- The Clark Memorial Bridge — also known as the 2nd Street Bridge — will be closed in both directions for several hours next week. The bridge that connects southern Indiana to 2nd Street in downtown Louisville is scheduled to close during the evening hours of Wednesday, July 24, starting at 7 p.m. and continuing until midnight.
Louisville Man Charged With Murder After Fight
A 31-year-old man accused of killing another man during a fight in Louisville’s Russell neighborhood pleaded not guilty in court Thursday morning. Alonzo Thomas is charged with the murder of Thaddeus Miller after they got into a fight in a parking lot on West Chestnut Street. According to the arrest citation, Thomas believed Miller had taken his gun from his girlfriend, who was trying to keep the gun away from Thomas.
'It definitely changed me': Louisville Mayor Craig Greenberg recalls being shot at
Craig Greenberg, mayor of Kentucky's largest city, appeared on CNN Thursday to discuss the recent attempted assassination of former President Donald J. Trump and his own experience with gun violence while running for political office. Greenberg was interviewed by anchor Laura Coates, who asked how his experience of being shot...
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