The march began as a vigil for Imam Ayman Soliman, an Egyptian immigrant and former hospital chaplain who was detained by ICE July 9.
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Northern Kentucky University hosts a symposium every summer to review the local economy. In 2025, the consensus is: the economy is good.
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Trump is pushing Republicans to stop talking about Jeffrey Epstein, but Kentucky Congressman Thomas Massie wants a vote to force his administration to release more information.
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Former Louisville Metro Police Department detective Brett Hankison was convicted of violating Breonna Taylor's civil rights in a federal trial last year.
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Local Imam Ayman Soliman, detained by ICE, is scheduled for two key court hearings next week.
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