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Five Louisville Metro Council members voted Tuesday night to move forward with removal proceedings against Anthony Piagentini, the Republican caucus chair.
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Mayor Craig Greenberg unveiled the Louisville Metro Gun Violence Dashboard, an online daily report of the city's fatal crime data.
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The anti-displacement ordinance will make sure land developers who plan to use city resources for projects do not displace residents or impact affordability in the neighborhoods they build in.
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People across the world are coming together to oppose the Israeli military’s siege and bombardment of Gaza in response to last month’s Hamas attack in southern Israel. Louisville residents are adding their voices to urge the U.S. government to push for a cease-fire.
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On Tuesday, the Louisville Metro Police Department released body camera footage that showed what led to officers shooting a man in the West End last month.
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Kenneth Walker, the boyfriend of Breonna Taylor, testified in open court Monday for the first time since the botched raid on Taylor’s apartment in 2020. Walker described their fear and confusion as police busted down the front door and killed the 26-year-old emergency room technician.
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All TARC routes will be free Tuesday to help voters get to the polls on Election Day.
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Louisvillians came together at the Speed Art Museum on Thursday evening to celebrate the Mexican festival of Dia De Los Muertos — the Day of the Dead.
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The Transit Authority of River City is launching several updates it hopes will reduce rider uncertainty about when buses will show up. The Louisville agency plans to roll out the changes through next fall.
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The once-thriving city of South Park View was demolished by the airport roughly 20 years ago. But it still lives on in Kentucky’s registry of cities. Now, it’s finally being put to rest.
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Heating is a legal right in Louisville. If your landlord isn’t providing it, then there are some resources to assist you.
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Louisville Metro Police evacuated the Hall of Justice Thursday after a man entered the building saying he had a backpack full of explosives. He has since been apprehended.