New renderings show how the Louisville Muhammad Ali International Airport will use $13 million in federal funds to transform its security area to accommodate record growth.
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If you're going to pack a holiday gift this season, make sure it’s unwrapped so you don't create delays as TSA will have to unwrap it.
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Although tourism was down drastically over the last 10 months, a lot was still going on at the Louisville Muhammad Ali International Airport.
The new USO Lounge is open to any current or former U.S. Service members and their families.
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The security breach came two weeks into the government shutdown, during which TSA agents have been required to work but have not received paychecks.