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Jefferson County Sheriff John Aubrey said he will retire when his term ends in almost two years.
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The Jefferson County District Court is expanding its partnership with local nonprofits for an amnesty docket that lets people settle old arrest warrants and get a fresh start.
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After Louisville Metro police shot and killed Breonna Taylor, local leaders promised to reform policing. Here’s where those efforts stand today.
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Louisville Metro Council is expected to vote Thursday night on how to divvy up a fourth round of opioid settlement money.
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Louisville Mayor Craig Greenberg has decided not to veto a pair of ordinances that weaken the city’s laws protecting renters from lead poisoning.
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The Transit Authority of River City is looking for residents’ feedback on how Louisville’s bus network should look moving forward.
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Louisville Metro would be allowed to provide tax incentives for more development projects downtown under a bill moving quickly through the General Assembly.
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A two-month Room in the Inn program that temporarily housed women and children experiencing homelessness in downtown Louisville’s Christ Church Episcopal Cathedral recorded over 450 overnight stays.
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The Louisville Metro Council approved changes to the city’s lead hazard housing and rental registry ordinances Thursday night after state Republicans threatened to completely gut the local laws.
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A task force focused on arresting and prosecuting people suspected of stealing copper wire from streetlights and utility poles is starting to show results, Louisville officials say.
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Dare to Care partnered with IQS Research for a three-year study on how they can work with food pantries to serve clients better and help reduce food insecurity.
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Louisville officials say they plan to implement police reforms with or without the federal government. What would that look like?