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2nd round of eviction prevention assistance makes $22 9M available for Louisville renters

2nd round of eviction prevention assistance makes $22.9M available for Louisville renters Share Updated: 3:11 PM EST Feb 12, 2021 WLKY Digital Team Share Updated: 3:11 PM EST Feb 12, 2021 Hide Transcript Show Transcript well, think about it. It s kind of hard to believe, but we re beginning the 12th month of living with the pandemic. But it s encouraging, right? We got the vaccines coming along. We re making a lot of progress. Probably vaccinated 13 14% of the community now, with ah lot more coming along. So the end is in sight now. At the same time, we have people throughout our city who have urgent and immediate needs that they got to deal with today in many cases, had to deal with yesterday. That s because in the last months let last 11 months, we ve seen businesses closing their doors, some temporarily, some permanently and many others severely cutting back their staff. That s left tens of thousands of Louisville Ian s unemployed

It s by design : Black people most often charged with felonies amid Louisville protests

It s by design : Black people most often charged with felonies amid Louisville protests Bailey Loosemore, Louisville Courier Journal They are setting us up : Kentucky State Rep. Attica Scott on her arrest during protests Replay Video UP NEXT LOUISVILLE, Ky.  Louisville police charged Black people with felonies at more than double the rate as their white counterparts during the first four months of protests over the death of Breonna Taylor. Between May 29 and Sept. 28, Louisville Metro Police recorded 871 protest-related arrests, including 252 with at least one felony charge, according to data released through a Kentucky Open Records Act request. A Courier Journal analysis of the data found that Black people made up 53% of the total arrests and 69% of arrests with a felony, including burglary, assault of a police officer and criminal mischief.

Man arrested, 3-year-old taken off life support after head trauma, 3rd degree burns

Kennedy-McLeod was charged with first degree assault and criminal abuse. Author: Taylor Weiter Updated: 4:42 PM EST January 7, 2021 LOUISVILLE, Ky. The Jefferson County Coroner s Office has confirmed a three-year-old child died at Norton Children s Hospital Dec. 28 after suffering third degree burns at a Louisville hotel in November. Jeffersontown Police Chief Rick Sanders said West Virginia native Keith Kennedy-McLeod, his girlfriend and her three-year-old child were staying at an Extended Stay on Bunsen Way. When the girlfriend left the residence, Sanders said Kennedy-McLeod put the child into a bathtub of scalding water. The child was taken to the hospital with third degree burns. During examination, doctors discovered the child also had severe head trauma that required surgery and fingernail cuts consistent with shaken baby syndrome.

What s Open, Closed For Christmas 2020 In Herndon

Reply Many services are closed on Thursday and Friday for the Christmas holiday. (Beth Dalbey/Patch) HERNDON, VA As Christmas approaches this week, families are tasked with modifying holiday plans to limit the chances of spreading the virus that causes COVID-19 illness. One thing that remains the same is the closure or modification of many services in Herndon for the holiday. Some services may be closed for Christmas Eve (Thursday, Dec. 24) and Christmas Day (Friday, Dec. 25). Here are the openings and closings to know for both days. Town of Herndon government offices: Closed on Dec. 24 and 25. Subscribe Fairfax County government offices: Closed on Dec. 24 and 25.

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