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Lawmakers said there are studies that show the upside of more daylight and how it relates to stronger energy and mental health.
The time change can cause an hour lost of sleep, some locals telling WDRB News they were sleepy, confused and having a tough time thinking straight.
Ever since the city-county merger in 2003, Democrats have held a majority on Louisville Metro Council, even gaining a supermajority in 2018. But a close mayor's race and national trends brought a first on Election Day: gains on the council by Republicans.
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