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Westbound Interstate 64 will be closed between the Interstate 264 interchange and Story Avenue until June 16. After that, the eastbound lanes will be closed for repairs.
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The Louisville Downtown Partnership has extended the summer hours of the Baird Sports Park, which features two pickleball courts and a Wiffle ball field.
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Attorneys voted to unionize over a year ago. But a drawn-out aftermath and looming state merger have jeopardized their efforts.
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An influx of federal rental assistance during the COVID-19 pandemic helped keep tens of thousands of Louisvillians housed. But as that money dries up, tenants are being forced back into the cycle of eviction and homelessness.
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Residents in Louisville’s majority-Black West End are disproportionately subject to police misconduct. But when federal and city officials first scheduled community meetings on reform, they didn’t plan any in west Louisville.
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Louisville Metro will host the first of two virtual town halls Monday night as the city conducts a search for a new police chief.
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Katherine Skaggs, president of AFSCME Local 3425, asked Metro Council members Thursday to increase funding for library security and staff pay.
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Richard Ross Wiedo pleaded guilty to violating civil rights when he fired a foam round into a crowd of protesters.
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The Louisville Metro Police Department said in social media posts the update on Nickolas Wilt’s condition was “positive news.”
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Tom Wine had served as Jefferson County Commonwealth’s Attorney for 10 years, along with a number of other roles during his 40-year career.
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In the past week, four horses have died at Churchill Downs including a Kentucky Derby qualifier. Two more were pulled from their races due to injuries Wednesday.
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The council approved the plan as community members criticized it from the crowd.