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Louisville Public Media on MSNDigging In: Why a West Virginia factory’s pollution could trouble Louisville’s drinking waterLouisville’s drinking water utility says a West Virginia factory’s PFAS pollution could cause problems locally. The facility faces a lawsuit for violating its permit.
Former WVU guard Kedrian Johnson and Clarksburg native Jarrod West, who played collegiately at Marshall and Louisville, are ...
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On3 on MSNBest Virginia TBT roster setThe Best Virginia roster is now set for the upcoming TBT. The West Virginia basketball alumni team will feature former players forward John Flowers, guard Kedrian Johnson, center Eduardo Andre, ...
The Frazier History Museum hosted a community update and listening session Tuesday evening on Norton West Louisville Hospital.
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WLKY on MSNGet the Facts: 'Forever chemicals' are spiking in the Ohio River, but should you be concerned?PFAS are widely used, long-lasting chemicals, components of which break down very slowly over time and are found nearly everywhere, according to the EPA.
This summer, we're taking a player-by-player look at Louisville basketball's roster for Year 2 of the Pat Kelsey era. Up next: Isaac McKneely.
Multiple products sold in Kroger stores across 18 states have been recalled due to safety concerns, including undeclared ...
A divided federal appeals court panel on Tuesday upheld West Virginia’s ban on medication abortion, ruling that the law does not conflict with the Food and Drug Administration’s ability to ...
There is still work to be done for the 2025-26 roster for West Virginia, but head coach Ross Hodge is also making progress on building relationships with recrui ...
LOUISVILLE, Ky. — A 16-year-old boy is injured after a shooting Tuesday morning in the Portland neighborhood. Shortly after 6 a.m., Louisville Metro police responded to a shooting in the 2900 block of ...
LOUISVILLE – Interstate 65 South in downtown Louisville will close next weekend beginning Friday, July 18, in order for crews ...
Flash flooding caused by torrential rains on Saturday turned deadly in northern West Virginia. Officials said up to 4 inches of rain fell within about half an hour.
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