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The Jefferson County PVA is revaluing thousands of residential and commercial properties. Owners who disagree can appeal to the office starting Friday.
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A Louisville developer wants to create housing and office space on land where former government buildings waste away. City lawmakers will decide whether to allow the group to recoup millions of potential tax dollars.
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Indiana’s unemployment rate ticked up a tenth of a percentage point last month, to 3.7% — the highest the rate has been in more than two years.
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Louisville Metro Council members voted to pass a controversial tax incentive for a long-planned development. They also greenlit new workforce development funding after the city revoked a previous award following an ethics scandal.
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Louisville Mayor Craig Greenberg announced Wednesday a finalized city strategy to attract and support residents and businesses. It features action items from many aspects of local life, like public safety, transportation and employment.
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Workers at Sunergos Coffee voted to approve a new four-year contract with the Louisville company. The decision came days after some baristas ended a weeklong strike in protest of a lack of negotiating progress.
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A group of Louisville Metro Council members on Tuesday advanced a tax increment financing measure for the long-planned One Park project. Its developer says he needs the subsidy, potentially worth $114 million, to complete the venture, but some residents are critical of the idea.
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Louisville Mayor Craig Greenberg allowed a measure aimed at reducing displacement to become law without signing it. Metro Council unanimously passed the ordinance last month after it spent years in progress.
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A judge with the National Labor Relations Board, which oversees private-sector unions, ruled last week that the Louisville-Jefferson County Public Defender Corporation broke federal labor law.
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Workers with Louisville-based Sunergos Coffee are walking off the job at all five stores from Friday to Sunday. Their union wants the company to meet key negotiating demands after months without a contract agreement.
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Metro United Way is leading the YALift! program, which gave $500 to young adults each month for a year. The Louisville organization plans to publish findings from its guaranteed basic income pilot in 2024.
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The Federal Aviation Administration is recommending new ways for planes to fly in and out of Louisville Muhammad Ali International Airport. The proposal aims to help reduce aircraft noise impacting nearby communities.