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Louisville Metro Police are investigating after two people were found dead inside a home in the Highlands. [WDRB]
The hearing officer who will preside over the ethics complaint against Louisville Metro Councilwoman Barbara Shanklin ruled against the councilwoman’s attempt to have the Metro Ethics Commission disqualified because of alleged bias. [C-J/AKN]
An argument over a small truck trailer led to an argument and gunfire outside an Oldham County man’s Goshen home Monday afternoon. [WHAS11]
Louisville Gas and Electric announced today that the company’s coal-fired Cane Run Power Plant will be shut down eight months earlier than planned. [WFPL]
A man who was badly beaten in Portland has died. Because this is Possibility City. Where it’s possible to get beaten to death or shot to death 24/7. [WAVE3]
Over 15 years ago, a group of visionary leaders from the University of Louisville Health Sciences Center, the Family Health Centers, Park Duvalle Health Center and Gov. Paul Patton established Passport Health Plan. [C-J/AKN]
The annual Louisville AIDS Walk raised its largest sum in a decade, more than $206,000, for services to people with HIV/AIDS in the area. [WLKY]
Giving the human papillomavirus vaccine to teenage girls doesn’t increase the likelihood that they will be sexually active, according to a new study. [WFPL]
The financial fortunes of the KFC Yum! Center seem to be on a slight upswing, and the agency that owns and oversees the downtown arena is taking steps to make sure they continue to move in a positive direction. [Business First]
Attorney General Jack Conway’s office has ruled that the Cabinet for Health and Family Services improperly withheld information about a 2-year-old Prestonsburg boy who allegedly was killed by his aunt and uncle. [H-L]





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1 Nova China // Oct 16, 2012 at 3:10 pm
I don’t understand how the governor and the puppets he put in charge of the Cabinet of Health & Family Services have gotten away with facilitating the murder and severe abuse of children for all these years. Like the section 8 tenants living in moldy substandard housing in the West End, these throw away kids must not have whatever it is that the political machine feeds on, and the citizens of Kentucky apparently could care less.
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