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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.
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After city officials defended a controversial proposal to take Churchill Downs revenue from JCPS, Louisville’s Mayor said he’s open to a new plan.
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Louisville Mayor Craig Greenberg and some Metro Council members are defending a decision to cut the public school district out of payments from Churchill Downs.
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Louisville Mayor Craig Greenberg said the city’s new plan to reduce violent crime will rely on a variety of city departments and community organizations.
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The new executive director of Louisville’s economic development group will make more than the mayor and the governor, combined.
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After nearly 28 years, Lee Burchfield is retiring from the Louisville Free Public Library.
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Louisville Metro Council is expected to vote Thursday night on how to divvy up a fourth round of opioid settlement money.