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Louisville announced an agreement Thursday to allow federal oversight of its police reform efforts. But the incoming administration of President Donald Trump may show little interest in enforcing a consent decree.
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Several community members are hopeful for meaningful police reform now that the city has signed a consent decree with the U.S. Department of Justice.
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Hundreds of Dosker Manor residents owe unpaid rent. That creates a barrier to getting relocation assistance, and the debt could follow them for years.
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Louisville police released body camera footage of a Nov. 19 investigation into a stolen vehicle that resulted in three people being shot, including two officers. There’s still a dispute over the direct cause of the shooting.
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Award-winning photographer Jon Cherry photographed residents and areas of the Arthur Street Hotel.
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The Arthur Street Hotel’s unique model — focused on housing first and treatment later — is seeing success. But that comes with challenges and scrutiny.
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A new Greater Louisville Food Council will work to get city and state government buy-in on a plan to transform the local food system and remedy inequities.
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At an event earlier this month, University of Louisville professor Ricky Jones read out the names of 13 Kentucky legislators, deeming them “white supremacists” for their rebuke of a Louisville equity officer and for supporting anti diversity equity and inclusion legislation in Kentucky.
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A Kentucky police officer who was shot in 2020 during protests over Breonna Taylor’s death is suing his department, alleging his superiors discriminated against him after he expressed his opinion about Taylor's shooting.
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Louisville Metro plans to clean and transform several alleyways in the Shawnee neighborhood into green spaces with a new grant-funded initiative.
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Racial justice advocates in Louisville gathered for a press conference Monday to encourage Mayor Craig Greenberg to sign a consent decree before Inauguration Day.
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The ACLU Kentucky called for jail reform Thursday, alongside the families of two people who died in custody of the downtown Louisville jail.