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Daily Briefing: JCPS nearly doubles its multilingual student population
Good morning, Louisville! It's Sunday again, which means it's time to recap the week. Today we can expect possible severe thunderstorms with a high of about 85. Jefferson County Public Schools has seen its multilingual student population nearly double in the past five years, but funding has not kept pace, our Krista Johnson reports. See why and what's being done.
Vote for Louisville-area high school girls athlete of the week before polls close Thursday
This week's nominees for Courier Journal girls athlete of the week produced clutch performances during the KHSAA postseason. Voting is underway for The Courier Journal's girls athlete of the week. The poll closes at 6 p.m. Thursday, and the winner will be announced Friday. Looking for more high school sports...
Retro Louisville: The Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. visits Louisville
The Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. visited Louisville numerous times during the 1960s and the Courier Journal chronicled his various speeches and marches. Reporter Martha Elson, in a 2015 retro article, listed King’s appearances here beginning in 1960 when he spoke before 9,000 at a voter registration rally at the old Armory (now known as Louisville Gardens).
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