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The community center on South 37th Street in Shawnee will begin an extended closure this week.
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When it comes to the city’s public pools, Louisville residents have just two options this summer: Fairdale and Sun Valley. That could change next year.
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Louisville Metro Council Member Anthony Piagentini will remain in office following an ethics trial.
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Louisville Metro Council Member Anthony Piagentini is facing an ethics trial over his relationship with a local nonprofit that sought a $40 million grant from the city. It could end in his removal from office.
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Louisville will not reimburse the nonprofit AMPED for land it purchased earlier this year in the West End. The organization paid more than three times the land’s assessed value and a former chief of police profited off the sale.
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Five Louisville Metro Council members voted Tuesday night to move forward with removal proceedings against Anthony Piagentini, the Republican caucus chair.
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A group of Metro Council members will band together to initiate the process of removing the chair of the council’s Republican caucus, Anthony Piagentini, in the wake of an ethics commission ruling that he broke the law.
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Louisville's Ethics Commission will decide Thursday whether a top Metro Council Republican committed misconduct when he advocated for a potential employer to receive a $40 million grant. What comes next?
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The third day of the ethics trial for Louisville Metro Council’s top Republican focused largely on how the COVID-19 relief grant was awarded in 2022 to the nonprofit that gave him a job.
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The Metro Council’s top Republican Anthony Piagentini says he did not use his official position to get a job with the nonprofit that he helped get a COVID-19 relief grant.