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The Trump administration is rescinding more than $9 million in infrastructure funding for local governments across the Commonwealth.
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Louisville Mayor Craig Greenberg said the city’s new plan to reduce violent crime will rely on a variety of city departments and community organizations.
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The Ohio River is expected to crest Wednesday at 37 feet at the upper McAlpine Dam, 25 feet above normal.
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The Ohio River is continuing to rise, causing flooding in parts of Louisville.
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A steel industry conference in Kentucky this week brought together business leaders coincidentally as President Donald Trump announced varying tariffs across the globe. There were mixed reactions, but everyone agreed the volatility is challenging.
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Jefferson County Attorney Mike O’Connell, who’s held the office since 2008, said Thursday he won’t run for reelection next year.
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Intense storms, including suspected tornadoes, ripped through east Louisville and some of Southern Indiana. So far, no injuries have been reported.
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Intense winds, including suspected tornadoes, ripped through east Louisville and several western Kentucky counties Wednesday night. Gov. Andy Beshear said no fatalities have been reported, but noted injuries and structural damage.
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Multiple rounds of severe storms are expected to roll through Louisville starting Wednesday night.
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Louisville Metro Council voted by a wide margin to legalize cigar bars. The debate centered around economic and public health concerns.
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The Louisville Downtown Partnership released its annual economic impact report, highlighting both positive and negative trends in the Central Business District.
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A surface parking lot next to Lynn Family Stadium in Louisville could become the first development in a long-delayed plan to create a sports and entertainment district.