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PHOTOS: Why They Marched, In Their Own Words

NPR photographed and spoke to attendees of Washington, D.C.’s “March For Our Lives.” “I want to see policy change so that we can feel safe in our schools,” one marcher said.

Car in rollover crash hit by semi – WPSD Local 6


WPSD Local 6

Car in rollover crash hit by semi
WPSD Local 6
Around 4:40 a.m., the Graves County Sheriff’s Office was called to a rollover crash at the 31 mile marker on the Jackson Purchase Parkway. This is between Benton and Mayfield. Deputies say 58-year-old William Vandermeir of Benton, Kentucky, was driving

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Scott County No. 1 in first Kentucky Prep Softball coaches poll

Cardinals have started season with 5-0 record; Male leads Louisville-area squads at No. 3

        

Winnie Madikizela-Mandela, Anti-Apartheid Activist, Dies At 81

The South African icon, who married Nelson Mandela before his imprisonment, long symbolized the struggle against apartheid. In her later years, she was linked to multiple controversies.

Will Rick Pitino come to Churchill Downs? Only if Grissom and ‘the pizza guy’ step down

Former Louisville basketball coach Rick Pitino said he’d come to Churchill Downs, but he has some terms and conditions first.

        

How Dr. King Changed a Sanitation Worker’s Life

The Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. came to Memphis in 1968 to march with sanitation workers who were protesting low wages and poor working conditions. Cleophus Smith marched with him. He’s still on the job.

Mexico’s Foreign Minister Cites ‘Facts’ After Trump Slams Mexico Over Migration

Mexican Foreign Minister Luis Videgaray Caso is rejecting claims that his country allows “caravans” of migrants to pass into the U.S.

California Today: California Today: Remembering the Legacy of a Liberal Judge

Monday: Stephen Reinhardt’s legacy on the Ninth Circuit, President Trump vows “No More DACA Deal,” and a student mulls Stanford — along with 19 other schools.

Recruiting Romeo Langford: Inside decisions regarding Kentucky basketball, UNC and others

Inside Romeo Langford’s basketball path and how his upbringing empowered his decision-making about his future.

      

 

 

Villanova vs. Michigan: Which team has edge in NCAA tournament national championship game?

Villanova won the title two years ago and has the premier offense in the land and the player of the year. But Michigan is on a tremendous run, however.

        

Trump Returns to a Hard Line on Immigrants

President Trump has begun a new push for legislation to crack down on illegal immigration and make it more difficult to obtain refuge in the United States, White House officials said Monday.

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