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Another Louisville Metro Police investigation is underway this month after an officer shot a man in Camp Taylor Saturday night.
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Louisville Mayor Craig Greenberg presented his proposed budget for the next fiscal year to Metro Council on Thursday, kicking off months of negotiations.
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A recent class at a public library focused on researching historic Black newspapers helped residents explore their roots and dive into their history.
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Amid President Donald Trump’s call for mass deportations, Kentucky lawmakers are considering bills that would expand cooperation between local police departments and Immigration and Customs Enforcement.
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The Smoketown Community Land Trust aims to build affordable housing in the neighborhood, with Theresa Boyd as its new executive director.
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Louisville Mayor Craig Greenberg said the city is working to address its biggest challenges, like gun violence and affordable housing, while keeping an eye on the future.
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Jefferson County District Court officials held Louisville’s first “illegal camping docket” Wednesday, aimed at helping people experiencing homelessness connect with service providers.
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Despite school and business closures, and warnings from city officials about the dangers of severe winter weather in recent weeks, Louisville residents continue to be evicted from their homes.
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As President Donald Trump takes aim at LGBTQ+ rights, Louisville-based lawyers who help transgender people change their names are pushing ahead to support their communities.
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24-year-old Quintez Brown was sentenced to 17.5 years in prison Friday for shooting then-Louisville mayoral candidate Craig Greenberg.
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Starting Sunday, 11 TARC routes will be altered. Here are the bus system’s plans.
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A directive from President Donald Trump’s administration to pause all ongoing civil rights litigation by the U.S. Department of Justice could be the beginning of the end for Louisville’s proposed consent decree.