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Louisville Metro Government took the first step this week toward hiring an independent monitor to oversee its local police reform effort.
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Louisville Mayor Craig Greenberg’s comments on the city’s mask ban come after a group of masked white supremacists marched through downtown over Independence Day weekend.
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Louisville Metro’s 2026 budget, with new investments in police, parks and affordable housing, kicks in July 1.
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Louisville Metro wants to know what residents want from an independent monitor, which will track the city’s progress in implementing police reforms.
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Louisville Metro Council passed a final version of the city’s 2026 budget Thursday night.
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Louisville Metro health inspectors are following up at three local Kroger stores where customers found evidence of rodents.
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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 U.S. Department of Justice recently dismissed its lawsuit against Louisville seeking to reform the police department through a consent decree. City officials say they plan to move forward with reform on their own.
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President Donald Trump signed an executive order that could end federal consent decrees by July. That could affect Louisville.
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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.