Recently, some students from the neighboring state of Indiana were injured en route to Kentucky for a school field trip. Two dozen kids from Thomas Jefferson Elementary School in Clark County, Indiana, were en route from their school to the Churchill Downs Museum in Louisville, a popular field trip destination for many schools in the area.
How do insurance scams work?
Insurance is big business. Each year, over 7,000 insurance companies rake in more than $1 trillion in premiums from their clients. The sheer size of the insurance industry can off incentives and opportunities for fraudsters to commit crimes.
National Dog Bite Prevention Week targets mail carriers
National Dog Bite Prevention Week was first started back in 1995 in conjunction with the Humane Society of the United States (HSUS). In honor of the 25th National Dog Bite Prevention Week in April of 2019, let's look at one demographic group with a disproportionate history of dog bites — mail carriers. Few jobs put workers in such frequent proximity to sometimes-hostile canines wary of anyone who might encroach on their "territory."
Did politics weaken a consumer safety agency?
You've seen the women pushing the jogging strollers with their babies as they run in parks and on the sidewalks of Louisville. But when the BOB jogging strollers started losing their front wheels, the injuries mounted — and some were quite serious.
Keep your teen safer on prom night with these tips
Springtime in Louisville is a lovely season with many events and activities taking place. One of those on the horizon is the prom, a treasured rite of passage cherished by high school students all over the nation.


