Yasmine Jumaa
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The proposal would ban people from camping on city property for more than 12 hours or having belongings in public walkways.
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In Louisville, political signs aren’t just in the yards of residents showing support for their candidates of choice — they’re everywhere. Here’s why.
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Drivers who frequently travel down Bardstown Road may need to plan alternate routes over the coming weeks.
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To run for Louisville Metro Council, candidates have to live in the district they seek to represent for at least a year before an election. But what if they don’t?
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The month-long effort aims to raise awareness about mental health and to encourage men of color to get help.
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Experts say Louisville has a pressing need for homes that low-to-moderate income residents can afford — and the pandemic has only made things worse. A 2021 the report found that local house prices were inflated by 15%.
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The Decode Project has been providing literacy instruction to young people who need it most for free or on a sliding scale since 2019.
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The ACLU of Kentucky and the NAACP sued the Louisville Metro Police Department for using what they call excessive force against protesters.
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Recently released court documents prompted renewed calls by racial justice advocates for Louisville officials to drop protest-related charges.
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Louisville Metro Council unanimously voted to codify an existing data sharing practice into law.