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Louisville Metro has released additional information about the more than 60 incidents of alleged police misconduct highlighted in the U.S. Department of Justice’s scathing report, including incident reports and identifying information.
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Louisville Mayor Craig Greenberg continued the tradition of inviting business executives to the Kentucky Derby in the hopes of getting them to invest in the River City. This year, the festivities cost taxpayers roughly $180,000.
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Kentucky Gov. Andy Beshear appointed Gerina Whethers on Wednesday to succeed Tom Wine, who died earlier this month.
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Louisville residents will be able to skip the fare box when riding public buses on Tuesday because of the primary election.
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Gov. Andy Beshear will appoint a temporary replacement for Jefferson County Commonwealth’s Attorney Tom Wine, who passed away Saturday.
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Budget season is underway in Louisville this week, as various city departments appear before Metro Council to justify their spending plans for 2024.
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Louisville Metro Government has agreed to pay $1.5 million to settle a lawsuit alleging it overcharged people who had their vehicles towed and stored at the city’s impound lot.
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Over the weekend, the Louisville Democratic Party chose activist and VOCAL-KY director Shameka Parrish-Wright to be its nominee for the Metro Council District 3 special election in November.
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The Louisville Democratic Party may have to redo its nomination process for the Metro Council District 3 special election after a candidate filed an appeal claiming the vote was improper.
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A Metro Council committee has thrown its support behind a proposal from Mayor Craig Greenberg to use federal dollars set aside for policing reform on building renovations and leasing a new “officer wellness center.”
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The local police accountability group The 490 Project will receive two years worth of formal and informal complaints against officers as part of a lawsuit settlement with the Louisville Metro Police Department.
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City and state officials in Louisville say they’re discussing a number of potential policy changes in response to last week’s mass shooting at Old National Bank.