'Tis the season for a handful of familiar Christmas songs to monopolize the top spots on the Billboard pop chart. But a few newer songs are making a play to join the annual holiday jukebox.
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She told a police officer she was in labor. The Louisville Metro Police Department lieutenant cited her for unlawful camping as the ambulance arrived. She had a baby later that day.
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The city's recreation centers are staffed and programmed for kids while many schools are on an extended holiday break.
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AAA releases predictions of holiday travel numbers several times during the year.
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The bill called "The Parents' Bill of Rights" requires K-12 schools to notify parents if sexuality is discussed. It also requires schools to allow release time for religious education.
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People in the neighborhoods just west of the Mill Creek are excited about big projects improving the area after years of disinvestment. But they also wonder if those changes will make their communities less affordable.
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So-called "porch pirates" are a year-round problem, but the holidays are especially tempting for the sticky-fingered. WVXU offers some tips for preventing theft.
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In recent years, Democrats have barely been players in Ohio politics, with a dismal record of losses.
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