TEACHER TAKING KIDS TO DC 5pPKG.transfer_frame_10944 hug.jpg Jan 20, 2020 Jan 20, 2020 Updated Jan 20, 2020 Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save As featured on +8 More than 100 W.E.B. Dubois Academy students headed to Washington, D.C. Chef Ed Lee, of Louisville, donated money and said he would cook for the kids in Washington, D.C. The United Way contributed about $60,000, and now every seventh grader who wants to go will leave on charter buses in mid-April. Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save Forecast Radar Weather Matthew Wine's Saturday night forecast Poll Most Popular Articles Videos Articles2 dogs killed by police after 3 people hospitalized in attack in east Louisville, LMPD saysGolden eagle named at Kentucky forest, rare migration route stuns researchersFormer FBI Director Robert Mueller, who investigated Russia-Trump campaign ties, diesTHE MATCHUP | Louisville shot-making vs. Michigan State’s everything in NCAA 2nd RoundSouthern Indiana man charged in murder-for-hire plot denied motion for judge recusalLouisville man arrested after wife shot, killed in Shawnee neighborhoodLouisville residents call for change after man killed in shooting at Waterfront ParkHarrods Creek in Prospect comes back to life after historic rainsSunday night storm riskCRAWFORD | The Mikel Brown era at Louisville may end not with a bang but with an email Videos
+8 More than 100 W.E.B. Dubois Academy students headed to Washington, D.C. Chef Ed Lee, of Louisville, donated money and said he would cook for the kids in Washington, D.C. The United Way contributed about $60,000, and now every seventh grader who wants to go will leave on charter buses in mid-April.