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Louisville Mayor Craig Greenberg’s comments on the city’s mask ban come after a group of masked white supremacists marched through downtown over Independence Day weekend.
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Kentucky is joining the U.S. Department of Justice and several other states in suing a Texas-based company over collusion claims.
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Louisville Metro Council passed a final version of the city’s 2026 budget Thursday night.
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Louisville could pull back on funding for the Affordable Housing Trust Fund for the first time in years.
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Louisville Metro health inspectors are following up at three local Kroger stores where customers found evidence of rodents.
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The American Civil Liberties Union of Kentucky recently filed a lawsuit against Louisville Metro Government. The lawsuit was filed in an effort to obtain records from the Louisville Metro Detention Center regarding the "Inmate Observer Program."
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Starting July 1, drivers will pay more to cross local bridges operated by RiverLink.
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The West End Opportunity Partnership board rejected, for a second time, a proposal to purchase the Nia Center and facilitate its redevelopment.
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The ethics complaint against former Metro Council Member Phillip Baker was dismissed last month.
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The West End Opportunity Partnership board is expected to vote again on whether to purchase a local business hub and facilitate its demolition.
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Activists are raising concerns about alleged immigration arrests in Old Louisville.
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People demonstrated across Kentucky on Saturday to express their outrage at President Donald Trump’s administration.