Kentucky AG talks about state's social media effort to keep kids off drugs Dec 18, 2025 Dec 18, 2025 Updated Dec 18, 2025 Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save In partnerships with state universities, the state is using social media influencers for good and to send a positive message. Tags Louisville-news Wdrb-news Wdrb News Politics Wdrb News Louisville News Kentucky News Indiana News Top News Breaking News Latest Headlines As featured on Kentucky attorney general recaps successes of 2025, priorities heading into new year Coleman said continuing to make Louisville, Kentucky's largest city, safer sits at the top of his list. Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save Forecast Radar Weather Rick DeLuca's Friday night forecast Poll Most Popular Articles Videos ArticlesLouisville police fire shots during Bardstown Road fight between 2 drivers, 1 man injuredBody camera video shows arrest in decades-old Louisville child abduction caseMotorcyclist found dead 4 hours after losing control on I-264 ramp near Louisville's airportCommunity generosity shines as Jude’s Jingle Tree raises over $300,000 for Home of the InnocentsBrett Hankison granted release during appeal as federal court cites 'substantial questions''Heinous offenses' | Man convicted in violent sexual assault on woman in south LouisvilleKentucky Supreme Court reverses 2024 decision, altering the power in Louisville public schoolsLouisville man charged with murder in September Phoenix Hill shootingUnion audit reveals financial irregularities at local Ford UAW chapter in LouisvilleNew commercial development proposed for Fern Creek, adding to the area's growth Videos
Kentucky attorney general recaps successes of 2025, priorities heading into new year Coleman said continuing to make Louisville, Kentucky's largest city, safer sits at the top of his list.