Records obtained by LPM News show the city gave $140,000 to the PGA for security at the golf tournament. But why?
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Veterans across the country are saddled with debt. A new nonprofit is launching this Veterans Day and wants to help.
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The five member committee will investigate ethics violations against Republican Anthony Piagentini before deciding whether to push for his removal from the Metro Council.
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Reach out to the Kentucky Attorney General’s election law violation hotline if you think you’ve witnessed or heard about election fraud.
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A Jefferson District Court judge amended a speeding ticket without telling the prosecutor. The Kentucky Court of Appeals says it was illegal.
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The Kentucky Center for Investigative Reporting isn’t slowing down after 10 years of digging into systemic inequities, government corruption, injustice and harm.
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Heating is a legal right in Louisville. If your landlord isn’t providing it, then there are some resources to assist you.
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The company hired to lead the cleanup of the mess left behind the 2022 floods in eastern Kentucky now faces several lawsuits.
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Louisville Mayor Craig Greenberg recommended local lawmakers divert $40 million in federal COVID-19 relief funds from a local health care nonprofit and move them to city parks and libraries.
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The Metro Council Republican says he will fight the commission’s ruling that he violated ethics laws. Anthony Piagentini said the Louisville Metro Ethics Commission members were biased against him and their investigation lacked the evidence needed to find he violated laws.
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The Louisville Metro Ethics Commission ruled Thursday that the Republican council member’s involvement in a COVID-19 relief grant violated six different ethics rules.