Ford recalls 1.3M F-Series pickups, including 2017 Super Duty
Ford is recalling more than 1.3 million F-150 and Super Duty trucks because a defective door latch could compromise driver and passenger safety. The company estimates that the recall will cost it $267...
View ArticleLogistics giants to hire thousands in Louisville for the holidays
Local logistics and e-commerce businesses plan to hire thousands of workers to help them process and fulfill orders for the holiday season, and some highly skilled workers can earn upwards of $30 per...
View ArticleReal estate experts: City not overpaying for soccer stadium property
As the city prepares to vote on a land purchase for a proposed soccer stadium, three local real estate experts told Insider that the purchase price of $24.2 million is appropriate. On Thursday, the...
View ArticleEclipse Bank wants judge to seal civil case against former officer
Louisville-based Eclipse Bank wants a judge to seal a hearing involving a former officer, the First Amendment and articles by Insider Louisville. The bank has sued a former officer, asserting that in...
View ArticleBaptist Health names new CEO
Louisville-based Baptist Health has named as its new CEO an executive of Wisconsin’s largest health care system. Baptist said Gerard “Ger” Colman will step into his new role on Dec. 4. Colman is the...
View ArticleThird health equity report to focus on root causes, solutions
The city’s third health equity report will focus on root causes of poor health outcomes and provide recommendations for how to address them — but it also will highlight the importance of culture, art...
View ArticleSoccer club, workers rights group remain at odds over wages
With a pivotal Louisville Metro Council vote related to the proposed $50 million soccer stadium only hours away, Louisville City FC leaders and a workers rights group remain at odds over the minimum...
View ArticleCouncil approves soccer stadium land purchase
Goooooooooooooooooal. (In quadruple OT.) By a vote of 20-4, the council gave a thumbs-up for the proposed soccer stadium district about 5½ hours into Thursday’s meeting. The council approved issuing...
View ArticleJCPS files response to Head Start abuse report
To prevent further abuse of young students, the local school district says it is providing more training for teachers and assistants, stepping up its monitoring of their actions and updating policies...
View ArticleIn search of future leaders, Humana recruits MDs with MBAs
A few years ago, emergency room physician Dr. Amal Agarwal relied on his training, dedication and dexterity to save patients right in front of him from gunshot wounds, heroin overdoses and heart...
View ArticleLocal businesses, nonprofits mentoring Latin American entrepreneurs
Since early October, Costa Rican entrepreneur Karen Paola Gómez López has been embedded with Louisville’s professional soccer club to learn about marketing, networking and other business aspects to...
View ArticleFearing for student safety, state demands immediate action from JCPS
Kentucky’s top education official has taken the rare step of demanding from Jefferson County Public Schools that they take immediate actions to correct violations of state and federal laws, including...
View ArticleUPS banking on technology, seasonal workers during peak season
Logistics giant UPS is hiring up to 200 employees per week in Louisville as it gears up for the busy holiday season, and officials say the hiring pace is accelerating as it looks for packers, driver...
View ArticleHumana sues federal government for $600M
Humana is suing the federal government to recover more than $600 million in Affordable Care Act-related funds because it asserts that the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services induced insurers...
View ArticleHumana eliminates 2,450 jobs as it exits the ACA in 2018
Humana said it is cutting 1,300 jobs, while another 1,150 employees have taken early retirement, as the company prepares for 2018, when it ceases to participate in the Affordable Care Act. The...
View ArticleJCPS to discuss student safety as state audit looms
The Jefferson County Public Schools board tonight will discuss its response to a demand from the state’s top education official that the district take immediate action to correct violations of state...
View ArticleBlack Lives Matter protesters, JCPS board members clash over Jeffersontown...
Black Lives Matter protesters on Tuesday evening interrupted a JCPS board meeting that also saw two board members clash over whether to discuss police presence in local schools in the wake of a fight...
View ArticleHumana shares fall 5 percent on Q3 results
Humana’s shares fell 5 percent Wednesday as the Louisville-based insurer said that revenue fell 3 percent and that profit growth was impeded by costs of $78.5 million associated with the elimination of...
View ArticleSmall local company helps answer some big questions (in space)
About 14 miles northwest of Louisville, in a town of about 800 residents, a small cadre of engineers is designing technology to tackle some of the world’s toughest challenges, from helping astronauts...
View ArticleJudge says First Amendment case involving Eclipse Bank, Insider Louisville is...
Louisville-based Eclipse Bank’s lawsuit against a former officer remains unsealed, a judge determined this week. The case involves articles by Insider Louisville and issues related to the First...
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