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Louisville Metro Council approved union contracts for police officers Thursday night.
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The proposed budget for the next fiscal year, which starts July 1, includes “historic” raises for first responders and other city employees.
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In Kentucky, residents must register to vote at least 29 days before an election.
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This week, the Transit Authority of River City, Louisville’s public bus system, announced some of the widest service cuts in the organization’s history. It will slash the frequency of a majority of its routes.
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Officials are encouraging attendees and local residents to plan for traffic changes ahead of Thunder Over Louisville on Saturday. Here’s what people need to know before heading to their designated watch spots in Louisville and Southern Indiana.
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A year ago, two people were killed and four were injured during a shooting at Chickasaw Park. Police haven’t made arrests or released information about suspects in the case.
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Six people were shot in Chickasaw Park a year ago. Two men died, and some grieving their loss express frustration for the lack of progress and communication around the investigation.
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Cemeteries in Louisville and Southern Indiana are part of an effort to identify the resting places of free and enslaved Black residents from the region's past.
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The Louisville Metro Ethics Commission approved an order to dismiss an ethics complaint against Mayor Craig Greenberg and his wife, Rachel, alleging nepotism violations and abuse of power.
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Louisville Metro has reached a deal with the city’s police union for new employment contracts for rank-and-file officers, as well as sergeants, lieutenants and captains.
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In public meetings this week, city officials and representatives from the U.S. Department of Justice explained how they plan to reach an agreement to transform the Louisville Metro Police Department.
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Justice officials will be in Louisville to discuss potential policing reforms in light of the scathing misconduct report they released last year.