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‘You need to be reminded of Breonna’: How a tiny city park became the heart of a movement
Tessa Duvall and Hayes Gardner, Louisville Courier Journal
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6:08 pm UTC Mar. 24, 2021
Illustration: Jeff Morris and Andrea Brunty, USA TODAY Network
LOUISVILLE, Ky. It has seen conflicts between police and protesters, casualties and chili cook-offs.
It s where hundreds of supporters gathered with the family of Breonna Taylor for what should have been her 27th birthday and where they showed the world their heartbreak when no one was charged with her death.
It was home to a new vegetable garden during the heat of June, dozens of pumpkins in October, and an iced-over memorial encircled by silk flowers in February.
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CINCINNATI (CN) Kentucky Attorney General Daniel Cameron argued on Wednesday before an appeals court that laws to prevent price gouging are not only constitutional, but also necessary to protect his constituents from crooked online retailers, especially during the Covid-19 pandemic.
The state’s arguments were part of its appeal of a lower court decision in favor of the Online Merchants Guild, which won a preliminary injunction after suing Cameron for violations of the dormant commerce and due process clauses.
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