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Louisville Metro Council members narrowly approved a resolution endorsing some recommended police reforms.
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"The Fate of the Day" the second book in a trilogy of the American Revolution, focuses on the middle years. A time where the outcome of the war was hanging in the balance. He speaks about it Monday in Louisville.
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The West End Opportunity Partnership board, which manages some taxes paid by west Louisville residents, was split on a proposal to purchase the Nia Center in a vote Thursday night.
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Louisville Health Department records show several complaints of rodent problems at the Kroger on Goss Avenue.
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The Philippines gained independence from Spain June 12, 1898. Over 120 years later, Louisville’s Filipino community is coming together Saturday to bring celebrations to the city.
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"Kentuckiana Sounds" is a repository of sounds that surround us every day. Whether it's a Kentucky Derby party or a bird in a park, it's the sounds that enrich our lives.
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Goodwill Industries of Kentucky is asking the West End Opportunity Partnership to pay for purchasing the Nia Center property.
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After local protests against ICE raids around the country, Louisville Mayor Craig Greenberg said he supports the expression of the First Amendment.
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Bill Bell will take the reins of Louisville’s first Department of Transportation later this month.
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Kentucky may quit a program that cut dangerous ozone pollution by making Louisville residents buy cleaner but pricier gas. Right now, residents can weigh in.