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Louisville Metro Council Member Dan Seum, Jr. spoke with LPM News about his priorities as the head of the Public Safety Committee this year.
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In a Tuesday morning earnings call, UPS announced it retired all of its Boeing MD-11 cargo aircrafts.
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Republicans are closer than ever to gaining a majority on Louisville Metro Council.
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A month after the Kentucky Supreme Court struck down a 2022 law that limited the power of Jefferson County’s elected school board, Senate Republicans are trying again with a new bill.
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Louisville Metro Police arrested and charged a man accused of a shooting at a cigar lounge. Police say they used Flock cameras to find him.
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Louisville is seeing growing demand for services for people experiencing homelessness. Volunteers of America Mid-States President and CEO Jennifer Hancock explains how the organization is working to address this challenge.
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The National Transportation Safety Board says Boeing knew of a defect in the MD-11 cargo plane in 2011. Their update came just after reporters got their first look at the site of the UPS plane crash that killed 15 people.
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Republicans on Louisville Metro Council are continuing to try and implement their “Safer Louisville” strategy for improving public safety.
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Louisville will have more than a dozen competitive local government races this year, including elections for mayor, Metro Council and county sheriff.
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LPM’s Roberto Roldan sat down with Louisville Mayor Craig Greenberg and his new artificial intelligence chief to discuss the technology’s promises and some of the public’s concerns.
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A naturalized citizen was inspired to run for the Kentucky House a day after GOP bills were filed to ban immigrants from public office, saying it’s “not the time to sit on the sidelines.”
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Protesters marched through the streets of downtown Louisville on Thursday evening from Metro Hall to a nearby federal customs and immigration office for a moment of silence.