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TARC will offer fare-free services Tuesday as part of its Ride to Vote initiative.
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The second day of the PGA Championship at Louisville’s Valhalla Golf Club began with a shuttle bus driver hitting and killing a pedestrian on Shelbyville Road in the early morning hours.
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Louisville Metro Council Member Donna Purvis has accumulated nearly $20,000 in potential fines for failing to file her campaign donation disclosures on time, according to a staff report from the Kentucky Registry of Election Finance.
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The Kentucky General Assembly has voted to end some partisan elections, freeze zoning ordinances and explore the breakup of Jefferson County Public Schools.
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Louisville Metro has an open request for proposals for the construction of the shuttered Algonquin pool. Officials say it could reopen in the spring of 2025.
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New Directions Housing Corporation has been awarded more than $6 million to upgrade infrastructure at dozens of affordable housing units in Louisville.
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The last-minute additions include a freeze on city zoning laws, a study on the makeup of the Metro Council, and changes to the review process for LMPD complaints.
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Goodwill Industries of Kentucky opened its west Louisville Opportunity Center, which will serve as a multi-resource center for underserved residents in the West End, on Wednesday.
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Louisville Metro Council Member Anthony Piagentini says he feels vindicated after his colleagues voted down misconduct charges against him.
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Louisville Metro Council Member Anthony Piagentini will remain in office following an ethics trial.
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Students and faculty at the University of Louisville rallied against two pieces of legislation that would impact state college programs focused on diversity, equity and inclusion.
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Three pedestrians were killed and one was injured within 24 hours, after drivers hit them. These incidents follow actions by city leaders to curb fatal vehicle collisions.