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Mayor Craig Greenberg said he feels the city is “headed in the right direction” on reform and he didn’t want to “change course.”
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Louisville’s Community Care Campus is intended to serve people of varying ages and life circumstances who are experiencing homelessness, officials say.
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Ford will build an electric truck in Louisville, but the new assembly process requires fewer workersFord Motor Company plans to invest nearly $2 billion in the Louisville Assembly Plant to expand and build a new midsize electric truck. Its plans will require an expansion and retooling of the entire factory, but will mean fewer jobs.
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City and state officials are balancing the environmental benefits of reformulated gas with the added costs to consumers in Louisville.
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A Louisville real estate developer is suing to declare the city-county merger of 2003 unconstitutional and void.
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Louisville’s only HBCU wants to build a new $32 million campus in the West End.
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The new regulations and penalties approved by Louisville Metro Council are another tool to address copper wire theft.
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A public private partnership looks to lure big business to Louisville.
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Homeless service providers across Kentucky say new laws and increased enforcement has driven homeless Kentuckians into hiding.
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The West Louisville Dream Team is offering to buy the West End small business hub for $2.1 million.
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Dozens of signs are appearing in Louisville neighborhoods as part of a campaign to attract tourists and instill community pride.
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Her son killed himself after buying a ghost gun online. Lawyers say he shouldn’t have been able to buy it in the first place.