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Tell Us: Are You Unable To Retire Or Retired But Back To Work?

For many Americans, retirement is no longer the long vacation they once imagined. More older adults are in the workforce than ever.

‘We’re not going away:’ What’s next for public school teachers after Capitol march

On Monday, thousands of teachers stormed, stamped and chanted at the Capitol, protesting pension changes, education cuts and what they feel is the Republican majority’s general hostility toward public education. … Click to Continue »

As Trump Attacks Amazon-Postal Service Ties, He Fails To Fill Postal Governing Board

The Postal Service, criticized by Trump for charging Amazon “so little,” has lacked a quorum on its governing board since 2014. The board needs at least four new members; Trump has nominated three.

Broadway's 'Les Miserables' returns to Louisville as its popularity surges again

‘Les Miserables’ remains relevant thanks to the current political climate as it returns to Louisville’s Kentucky Center for the Arts.

      

 

 

Who is Matt Parziale? He is a firefighter — and amateur golfer — who qualified for Masters

Matt Parziale is a full-time firefighter who qualified to play in The Masters by winning the U.S Mid-Amateur Championship. He says Tiger Woods reached out to him after that win, a victory that earned him a spot at Augusta and in June’s U.S. Open.

      

 

 

Dr. King Said Segregation Harms Us All. Environmental Research Shows He Was Right.

Both minorities and whites who live in racially divided communities are exposed to higher levels of pollution than those who live in more integrated areas.

Linebacker Kash Daniel ready to take over Kentucky football starting job: 'It's my time'

After playing mostly special teams for two years, former four-star recruit Kash Daniel is finally poised to earn a starting job on defense for UK.

        

The Day King Was Shot: 26 Times Articles That Told the Story

Reflections on his work. Reports of tensions in neighborhoods. Statements from President Johnson and Senator Kennedy. And two publicly submitted obituaries.

Chris Mack knows how intense U of L-UK rivalry is

Mack said he didn’t own many white dress shirts before getting hired by Louisville and expects the UofL-UK rivalry to be intense.

      

 

 

The Lone Journalist on the Scene When King Was Shot and the Newsroom He Rallied

Earl Caldwell made history before he wrote it on the night of April 4, 1968, when he reported firsthand on the assassination of Martin Luther King Jr. for The New York Times.

Inside a Private Prison: Blood, Suicide and Poorly Paid Guards

A trial in Mississippi provides a rare glimpse into a world where mistreatment of inmates is commonplace, at a time when the Trump Administration wants to expand the use of private prisons.

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