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On Track — 323 episodes

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Louisville group aspires to elevate women in immigrant and refugee communities

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Hometown quarterback Chris Redman returns to lead Louisville’s new pro team

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Event will encourage Black Louisvillians to rest and recharge

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NPR Student Podcast Challenge returns to amplify young voices

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Researchers explore how place shapes connection for older adults in Louisville

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Louisville nonprofit spotlights community’s role in nurturing families

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Louisville documentary explores link between transportation and food access

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Southern Indiana native Nick Goepper heads to his fourth Olympics

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Louisville group works to support Hispanic and Latino students to graduation

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Louisville event will explore intersection of history and science with expert panel

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AMPED leader hopes new building will spark economic corridor on West Market Street

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A Community Care Campus takes shape as Louisville seeks homelessness solutions

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Community land trust aims to give Russell residents a path to home ownership

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As the Winter Olympics approach, Louisville curlers gear up for a new season

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Reflections on the life and legacy of Louisville cardiologist Dr. Kelly McCants

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Krampus comes to Louisville with folklore, artistry, and a growing community

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New Louisville Free Public Library director talks library vision and cozy winter reads

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A new animal care campus hopes to relieve Kentucky’s overcrowded shelters and vet shortages

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Founder of Berea’s bell hooks center M. Shadee Malaklou on love, justice, and radical inclusion

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Americana seeks financial strength as it serves Louisville's immigrant community

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Kentuckians face rising costs while wages stay stagnant

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How multigenerational learning can help close Kentucky's literacy gap

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Louisville Jamaican eatery helps those impacted by Hurricane Melissa

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A Louisville nonprofit helps bridge the gap between food insecurity and access

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The only hospital in west Louisville celebrates its first year of being open

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Louisville Grows talks fall composting

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Louisville nonprofit aims to support children in South Sudan

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Putting money in the wallets of women: How one Louisville entrepreneur is building economic sisterhood

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Kentucky’s Bats Are Vital, Vulnerable and Often Misunderstood

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2BUCK Invitational Graffiti Jam Gives Louisville A Makeover

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Helping mothers thrive amid birthing care gaps

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Louisville group aims to get more Black people camping

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Ahead of Goatman Festival: Unpacking a Kentucky cryptid

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Sadiqa Reynolds says stepping down from Perception Institute means she can focus on Louisville

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Once upon a time there, was a book festival

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Fall arts & culture roundup

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Prison gerrymandering and political power in Kentucky

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Veteran Louisville journalist Betty Bayé

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Working hard with Racing Louisville

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Why music education matters

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Forever chemicals in Kentucky

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Keeping kids mentally healthy

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Do you speak Lou-uh-vull?

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Bernheim Forest and Arboretum, past, present and future

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Downtown Louisville Traffic

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Louisville event spotlights Black men’s wellness

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Keeping kids healthy this school year

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Changes to voting in Louisville

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Countdown to the Kentucky State Fair

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Child abuse in Kentucky

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Food safety and inspections in Louisville

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How do we Measure Kentucky's age?

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How are Medicaid changes affecting Kentuckians?

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Could Kentucky become a filmmaking hub?

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The history of Berea College

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A look at Louisville's music scene

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Free speech and protest

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How does the economy work?

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Lead poisoning and testing in Louisville

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From Stravinsky to Star Wars, classical music is for everyone

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Star light, star bright, what’s over our city at night?

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City planning, and who decides what goes where?

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Climate change in our community

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A Conversation with LPM's Kenya Young

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Southern Indiana news roundup

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How clean is our air?

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Unpacking Louisville’s Next Budget

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Fairness Campaign Executive Director Chris Hartman

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What’s that sound? Cicadas!

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Foster Care in Kentucky

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The Scripps Spelling Bee

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Special: Unpacking the Department of Justice's consent decree decision

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Summer Reading

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AANHPI Life in Kentucky

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Kentucky Poet Laureate Kathleen Driskell

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Preparing for an emergency

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ADHD in the age of distractions

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Modern prom culture

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The power of improvisation

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News fatigue and mental health

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On Track: Checking in on the bourbon industry

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What can we do about spring allergies?

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Why Louisville needs trees

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And they're (almost) off! Getting ready for Derby 151

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Why public transit matters

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TARC 2025 with Ozzy Gibson

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A Conversation with MC Lyte

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Ky. General Assembly wrap-up

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Spring gardening in Kentuckiana

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Faith & Food Week: Ramadan

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Faith & Food Week: Passover

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Faith & Food Week: Lent

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Daughters of Greatness

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The state of professional theatre in Louisville

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Media literacy and why it matters

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Five years of COVID-19

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The changing world of college sports

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The local effects of federal job cuts

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Tick'd: Staying safe from ticks in Kentuckiana

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Arts & Culture Roundup

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The Future of Mid City Mall

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How do you say Lou-uh-vull?

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The state of Black Louisville in 2025

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A closer look at Arthur Street Hotel’s approach to helping unsheltered Louisvillians

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Food insecurity in Louisville and how to help

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How changing immigration policies are affecting our community

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Checking in on the 2025 Kentucky General Assembly

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Why is it so hard (and important) to make friends?

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How the bus driver shortage is affecting Louisville students

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The ups and downs of downtown Louisville

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Coming soon...

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Kentucky Governor Andy Beshear talks reelection, Trump and the state legislature with Statehouse Reporter Joe Sonka

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How merger reshaped Louisville

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Dirty Business

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What you need to know about artificial intelligence

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What will higher education look like after affirmative action?

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What brings tourists to Louisville?

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Sports betting and medical marijuana

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Juneteenth 2023 in Kentucky

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What are you reading this summer?

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Are we on the other side of COVID-19?

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Handicapping the 2023 Kentucky Derby (and Oaks)

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Foster care in Kentucky

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Preventing Teen Suicide

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Louisville's Old National Bank Shooting and community healing

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Helping your garden grow

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This week ‘In Conversation’: Unpacking transgender-related laws in Ky. and nationwide

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March Madness 2023

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Are you getting enough sleep?

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How we work in 2023

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Love songs and breakup songs

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This week ‘In Conversation’: Teaching civics

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Preparing for emergencies

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Checking in on the Ky. General Assembly

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Winter chills and winter ills

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Avoiding Holiday Scams

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The consequences of hate speech

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Stay out of the red this holiday season

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Election 2022

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Black farmers in Kentucky

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Sadiqa Reynolds and her Louisville Urban League legacy

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The importance of trees

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Home Buying 101

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Home As Identity

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Renting In Louisville

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Refugees who now call Louisville home

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Live at the Kentucky State Fair!

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Child care and the workforce

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Fancy Farm and flooding recovery

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Back to school, 2022

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Healthy pregnancies and births

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Why are animal shelters full?

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The toll of COVID grief

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An update on Kentucky tornado recovery

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Pride Month and LGBTQ news

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Summer reading recommendations

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Athletes and Activism

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Unpacking state and local primary elections

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Getting you ready for Derby doings

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Talking With Louisville Mayor Greg Fischer

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Young people coping with COVID-19

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Aging healthy and happy

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Finding love, and keeping it alive

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Answering your most burning spring gardening questions

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Celebrating 20 years of Waterfront Wednesday

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Taking A Shot At March Madness

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Sifting through how recycling works and why it matters

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Exploring how German and American schools teach about the painful parts of history

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Exploring money management and personal finance

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The state of higher education in the region

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Why it seems harder for us all to get along

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'A Critical Moment' examines how two countries teach about the painful parts of history

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‘In Conversation’ looks at the surprising benefits of failure

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‘In Conversation’ unpacks the issues in this Kentucky legislative session

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Legacy of bell hooks

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‘In Conversation’ explores how the present will fit into the arc of history

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The latest on the western Kentucky tornadoes

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Exploring the intersection of faith and race on 'In Conversation'

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'In Conversation' talks about veterans' mental health needs and resources

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Getting up to speed on the Kentucky auto industry

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Exploring solutions to gun violence

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'In Conversation' talks policing and police reform

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This week In Conversation: The Supreme Court term

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This week In Conversation: Alzheimer’s disease and dementia

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This Week In Conversation: Evictions And Utilities

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Where Y'all Really From?

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This Week In Conversation: Filmmaker Ken Burns On New Ali Doc

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This Week In Conversation: 20 Years After 9/11

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This Week In Conversation: How COVID-19 Changed Work

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This Week In Conversation: Pens, Lunch Boxes And Masks

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This Week In Conversation: Your Delta Variant Questions, Answered

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Time To Get Fancy

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Kentucky's Horse Racing Industry

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Summer Repeats

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U.S. Rep. John Yarmuth

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Name, Image, Likeness and College Athletes

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Foodie Friday

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Libraries And SummerWorks

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Juneteenth And Pride Month

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State Of The Arts

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More Jobs Than Workers

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Louisville Mayor Greg Fischer

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Summertime Travel and Reading

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Incarceration In Kentucky

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Farming In Kentucky

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The 2021 Kentucky Derby

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Child Abuse In Kentucky And Indiana

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Your Gardening Questions, Answered

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University of Louisville’s Return To Normal

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Housing and Evictions in 2021

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JCPS Returns and March Madness Continues

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One Year After The Death of Breonna Taylor

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A Year of COVID-19

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Polar Bears and Climate Change

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Black History Month 2021

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The State of Homelessness in Kentucky and Indiana

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Hunger and Food Insecurity During COVID-19

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Highlights from the 2021 Hope Breakfast

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How Free Speech and Social Media Intersect

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DC Riots, State and Local Changes

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Coronavirus Vaccines 101

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Should JCPS Change Its Student Assignment Plan?

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Staying Home For The Holidays

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Louisville's New Police Contract

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Election Week Waiting & Analysis

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Election Speculation, Projections and Education

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Bracing For A Fall COVID Surge

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2020 In Louisville's Black Community

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Domestic Violence In Kentucky

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The Breonna Taylor Investigation Is Over. Now What?

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The Breonna Taylor Decision And Its Aftermath

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What Could The Future Hold For Black Louisville?

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What We Know About The Breonna Taylor Case

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Amid A Pandemic and Protests, The 146th Kentucky Derby

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Unexpected Consequences of COVID-19

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Women And Voting

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Appalachia As A Bellwether For The Country

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What's Next for Downtown Louisville?

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Fancy Farm Without Politicians?

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School Reopening Plans In Kentucky

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Confederate Statues And Other Monuments In Public Spaces

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The Rise Of Substance Use During COVID-19

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Looking Ahead To Kentucky's General Election

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Summer Vacations And Pride Month During A Pandemic

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The Pandemic And Kentucky’s Primary Election

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Police Reform

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Will Protests Lead To Change In Louisville?

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Coronavirus In Kentucky's Long Term Care Facilities

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Reopening Kentucky's Restaurants

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Coronavirus Day 47: A Snapshot Of Life In Louisville

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Reopening The Economy In Kentucky & Indiana

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At Home With Your Pets During The Pandemic

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Mayor Greg Fischer Talks COVID-19 Response And Recovery

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This Week In Conversation: Lt. Gov. Jacqueline Coleman Talks COVID-19 Response

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This Week In Conversation: Voting In The Time Of Coronavirus

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How Has The Coronavirus Outbreak Changed Your Life?

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How COVID-19 Could Affect Kentucky's Government, Services

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As Pandemic Continues, Schools, Courts And Other Systems Adjust

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Kentucky Braces For Coronavirus Surge; Economic Relief Coming

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Panel Discusses COVID-19 Financial Relief, Coping Strategies

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Panelists Discuss How Coronavirus Affects Youth, Schooling

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What We Know So Far About COVID-19 in Kentucky

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How the Coronavirus Is Impacting the Louisville-Area Economy

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Experts Answer Questions, Concerns about Cornavirus

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Panelists Discuss Present, Future Of Real Estate

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Panelists Discuss Internet Connectivity Efforts In Kentucky

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Assessing School Safety Efforts in Kentucky and Indiana

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Ahead of the 2020 State of Black Louisville Report, Panelists Discuss Issues Affecting African-Americans

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Leaders Discuss Changes In Louisville Arts Scene

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Panelists Discuss Budget, Other Issues in 2020 General Assembly

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Experts Propose Support, Awareness To Address Human Trafficking

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Advocates Say Expanding and Easing the Expungement Process Can Benefit Kentuckians

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Will Expanded Gaming Gain Traction In Kentucky?

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A Year In Conversation: A Few Of Our Favorite Shows From 2019

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Panelists Say Some School Dress Codes Target Girls, Impeding Their Learning

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Reporting Highlights Room For Improvement In Kentucky's Sexual Assault Response

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Advocates: Kentucky's Child Welfare System Needs Support, Legislative Change

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Louisville Story Program Book Participants Recall Life In The Shadow Of Churchill Downs

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Louisville Philanthropy Leaders See Opportunity In Changing Industry

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Panel Expects Partisanship, Policy Changes Following Election

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Animal Service Officials Raise Awareness Amid Expansion

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Beshear Promises Change If Elected Governor

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Mayor Fischer Talks Challenges, Development Plan For Next Three Years

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Panel: Conversation Is Crucial To Defining What 'American' Means

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Gun Violence Panel Deadlocked on Solutions To Mass Shootings

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Panel: More Federal, State Action Needed To Address Climate Change

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Advocates: Awareness, Support Crucial To Addressing Veteran Suicide

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Here Today, Here Tomorrow? Tracking West Louisville Changes With WFPL's New Podcast

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Looking to Other States, Officials Expect Marijuana Will Be Legalized In Kentucky

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Kentucky Officials Ask Community To Help Address Soaring Child Abuse Rate

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Experts Say Concerns Ahead for Jewish Hospital Purchase

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What's The Outlook For Labor In Kentucky?

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U of L President Optimistic For Schools Future

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Officials: Sherman Minton Bridge Construction Is Disruptive But Necessary

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Advocates Say More Funding, Support Needed To Address Homelessness In Louisville

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Advocates: Immigrant Community Fearful But Resilient Amid Deportation Policies

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Louisville's Library System Copes With Cutbacks

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Recap: In Conversation Listens Back to Talks on Vaping, Parks and Vaccinations

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Legislators Talk Past, Future of Kentucky's Pension Crunch

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Experts Say Opportunities Lie Ahead for Hemp In Kentucky

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This Week in Louisville, Experts Talk City Planning and Urban Design

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As Jail Overcrowding Persists, Experts Call For More Reforms

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Despite Budget Cuts, Park Officials Expect Progress

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Experts Have a Warning For Kentucky's Youth About Vaping Dangers

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What's The Role Of The Community In Combating Louisville's Toxic Air Pollution?

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As Disease Outbreaks Increase, Kentucky Grapples With Vaccine Awareness

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Looking Back On Decades Of Kentucky Derby Memories

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Panel: Police Aren't Racist, But Traffic Policies Must Change

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Crumbling Sewers, Flooding And Other Louisville Infrastructure Woes

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Here's How Louisville Arts Leaders Plan To Diversify Their Industry

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The 2019 Kentucky Legislative Session Is Over -- What Happened?

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JCPS Superintendent Sees Obstacles, Opportunities Ahead for Education

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Derby Festival President Recounts Decades of Service, Talks Future of The Festival

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Congressman John Yarmuth Talks Politics, Green New Deal

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How Will Changes In West Louisville Affect Residents?

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Is Mayor Fischer's Proposed Tax Increase The Answer To Louisville's Budget Woes?

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Is This The Year Kentucky Will Legalize Medical Marijuana?

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Transportation Has Changed; Louisville Plans to Change With It

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Twenty Years After Fairness Ordinance, LGBTQ Leaders Say There's Still Work To Do

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Will Louisville Get An NBA Team? Should We Want One?

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Wayne Lewis Charts JCPS Plan, Defends Charter Schools on 'In Conversation'

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What’s Ahead For Kentucky Bourbon?

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Announcing WFPL’s New Weekly Talk Show: In Conversation