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Immigrants who had received letters inviting them to a citizenship ceremony in downtown Louisville were turned away at the door Thursday. All are from countries deemed “high-risk” by President Donald Trump.
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Louisville Metro Council members are debating what the future developments should be allowed on the Givaudan Sense Colour property.
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Louisville Metro Council members held their second-to-last meeting of 2025.
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Families of victims who died in the UPS plane crash in Louisville filed the first wrongful death lawsuits on Wednesday.
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Louisville's Room in the Inn program will provide shelter to more people experiencing homelessness this winter.
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In a budget year some politicians are signaling could be a tricky one, Louisville Mayor Craig Greenberg says he’s hoping to secure more big-ticket investments in the state’s largest city.
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Black students account for more than half impacted by district proposal.
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Wesley Sydnor has been appointed to lead Public Works by Mayor Craig Greenberg.
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As emergency crews clean up the wreckage of a fatal UPS plane crash in Louisville, nearly 100 businesses near the airport still aren’t allowed free access to their property. While they wait, government officials have activated some aid programs.
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President Donald Trump's administration is capping funding for long-term housing programs, a move that worries homeless service providers.
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Louisville officials are simplifying the permitting process for people interested in operating a temporary shelter during extreme weather.
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A newly released preliminary investigation has found cracks in hardware meant to hold the left engine to the UPS cargo plane that crashed, killing and injuring dozens of people in Louisville.