A bill advancing in the Indiana legislature opens more interstate highways to possible tolls, including routes like Interstates 64 and 65 in southern Indiana.
Developers announced plans for a 153-acre data center campus in Louisville last month in part due to Kentucky legislation exempting sales taxes from computer and other gear.
City officials said a former economic development coordinator was fired last year for poor performance and workplace disruptions -- not because of 'red flags' she raised over business deals.
The group of prospective tenants for the Camp Ground Road site includes 'hyperscalers' — tech giants that handle massive amounts of data from cellphones, computers and other gadgets
Former state FOP Vice President Ryan Straw allegedly took about $50,000 from a Louisville police lodge, leaving it 'nearly broke,' according to a message from the Kentucky FOP to its