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Authorities identify 18-year-old found shot to death behind Hill Street Baptist Church

According to the Jefferson County Coroner s Office, that man has been identified as 18-year-old Tyreese Gober, of Louisville. His identity was publicly released Tuesday afternoon. According to LMPD spokesman Dwight Mitchell, Gober was shot around 1:15 p.m. Monday in the 2200 block of Dixie Highway, near Harold Avenue, which is not far from Shorty s Food Mart. That s where officers were called to the scene after someone reported a shooting. When officers arrived, they found Gober behind Hill Street Baptist Church with multiple gunshot wounds. He was pronounced dead on the scene, according to Mitchell. Anyone with any information is asked to call the LMPD tip line at 502-574-LMPD. Callers can remain anonymous.

Louisville pastor who died from COVID-19 complications lived by love thy neighbor

Louisville pastor who died from COVID-19 complications lived by love thy neighbor Sarah Ladd, Louisville Courier Journal © Chinnapong, Getty Images/iStockphoto Christmas advent candle light in church with blurry golden bokeh for religious ritual or spiritual zen meditation, peaceful mind and soul, or funeral ceremony The Rev. Gregory Smith secretly helped pay tuition for some Simmons College of Kentucky students and applied love thy neighbor to his whole life, Gov. Andy Beshear said Thursday.  Beshear highlighted Smith, 69, who died Sunday from coronavirus complications, during his evening press conference.  Smith was a longtime pastor at Louisville s Hill Street Missionary Baptist Church. 

Gov Beshear Updates Kentuckians on COVID-19 WMSK

New recommendations, red counties; record cases while positivity rate declines for seventh straight day FRANKFORT, Ky. (Dec. 10, 2020) – Today, Gov. Andy Beshear announced that public health restrictions will change Monday, Dec. 14, but said the state’s virus fight depends on all Kentuckians continuing to do the right things, in particular, wearing masks, social distancing and keeping gatherings small. He reported the state’s highest-ever number of new COVID-19 cases; however, the state’s positivity rate declined for the seventh straight day. “When we talk about COVID being a fast moving train, it doesn’t just immediately turn; you have to slow it down, stop it and turn it around. We still believe that’s what we’re seeing,” said Gov. Beshear. “We may also be seeing some of the impact from Thanksgiving in these numbers, that we could be moving in the right way, but still, Thanksgiving has a major impact. I can tell you that if we are seeing Thanksgiving’s imp

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