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Districts 3 and 6 were left without a representative when Keisha Dorsey and David James resigned last month to take leadership roles in Mayor Craig Greenberg’s administration.
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John F. Johnson, AKA Grandmaster Jay, pleaded guilty Thursday to five counts of wanton endangerment for pointing an assault rifle at five Louisville Metro police officers. The one-year sentence will run concurrent to his seven-year federal sentence.
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A controversial amendment to Louisville’s laws around camping in public spaces took effect earlier this month, despite pushback from advocates for the city's unsheltered.
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Republican Jeff Hudson, District 23’s new representative on Louisville Metro Council, says he wants to find bipartisan solutions to the city’s most pressing problems.
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Gov. Andy Beshear announced a slate of juvenile justice measures that will include pay raises to attract and retain more workers.
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A fund created during the pandemic to help prevent evictions in Kentucky is not taking new applicants after this week.
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After a little more than two weeks as Louisville mayor, Craig Greenberg was in Washington D.C. Thursday for a winter meeting of the U.S. Conference of Mayors.
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Betsy Ruhe, a retired teacher and advocate for public green spaces, says she will use her background in sustainability work to push for change as District 21’s Metro Council member.
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Gov. Andy Beshear hired former U.S. Senate candidate Charles Booker. He'll take a lead role in efforts to connect state government with community and faith-based groups.
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Democrat Andrew Owen is the new District 9 representative on Louisville Metro Council. His district includes much of the Frankfort Avenue business corridor and the Clifton and Crescent Hill neighborhoods.
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Jacquelyn Gwinn-Villaroel is promising to restore community trust in a Louisville Metro Police Department that’s currently under federal investigation. She took over last week as the interim police chief.
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A 61-year-old man died while in custody of Louisville’s downtown jail Monday afternoon, the thirteenth such death in a little more than a year.