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More and more young people are dying in Louisville and some people are pointing to social media.
During its meeting Tuesday evening, the Jefferson County Board of Education passed a resolution to hire an outside attorney to file a civil action lawsuit.
There are now some new recommendations for parents to help protect kids from the harmful side of social media.
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