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Public community meetings begin in Louisville as the Department of Justice asks residents to reenvision policing in light of a scathing report about LMPD.
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Crum, who led the University of Louisville men’s team to two NCAA titles, died Tuesday.
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This Saturday and Sunday, Louisvillians peruse the booths of 200 artists at the annual Cherokee Triangle Art Fair along a couple blocks of Cherokee Parkway.
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The Kentucky Derby is just around the corner, but first Louisvillians can look forward to a barrage of Kentucky Derby Festival events this weekend.
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Shepard Fairey, an artist known for the “Hope” poster for former President Barack Obama’s 2008 campaign, unveiled the seven-story mural of the boxer and activist.
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The Louisville Urban League held a news conference Thursday to demand concrete action from policymakers to curb gun violence.
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From weather, to parking, to safety — we’ve got you covered for this Saturday’s pyrotechnic extravaganza.
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After a mass shooting Monday, the victims of which required 170 units of blood, officials called on Louisvillians hoping to make a difference to donate blood.
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The man killed outside Jefferson Community and Technical College has been identified as 24-year-old Chea’von Moore.
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Five people died after a workplace shooting at Old National Bank in downtown Louisville on Monday. Among them were a board member of a city development agency and personal friends of the mayor and Kentucky governor.
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City and state officials said the shooter who killed five people Monday legally bought the gun at a local dealership less than a week before the shooting.
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The summit hopes to draw opinions for sustainable interventions, societal re-entry, community mobilization and support for victims of gun violence.