Civil rights, local presence a focus as Louisville residents question police reform candidates
The final two candidates to oversee Louisville’s police reform efforts have experience monitoring federally mandated programs elsewhere.
The final two candidates to oversee Louisville’s police reform efforts have experience monitoring federally mandated programs elsewhere.
Louisville officials are moving forward with selecting an independent monitor to oversee the city’s police reform plan.
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The Louisville Metro Ethics Commission sued the city last month over what it called an “illegitimate takeover.”
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Bobbie Holsclaw helmed the Jefferson County Clerk’s Office for more than 25 years.
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The 12 Republicans on Louisville Metro Council outlined a series of new proposals they say will reduce crime and improve quality of life.
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Almost two years after Louisville Metro Council passed an ordinance to combat gentrification, the city still has not fully implemented it.
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Independent oversight of Louisville Metro officials could be in the balance, the Ethics Commission chair says.
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Louisville’s public transit agency is looking to sell the Nia Center for more than $2 million.
TARC, West Louisville Dream Team to negotiate on sale of Nia Center Read More »
A judge has dismissed the most serious charges against two former Louisville police officers for a second time.
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The ordinance is the latest effort by Louisville Metro to combat copper wire theft.
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The increase to court costs and fees in circuit and district court is meant to help pay for millions in deferred maintenance projects.
Louisville Metro raising court fees to pay for aging judicial buildings Read More »
City officials said they’ll “continue to be vigilant” after gunfire near a west Louisville bus stop two weeks in a row.
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Louisville Metro opened a new portal for people to submit complaints about Bardstown Road bars ahead of a licensing deadline in October.
Louisville officials ask for help identifying problem bars on Bardstown Road Read More »
City and state officials are balancing the environmental benefits of reformulated gas with the added costs to consumers in Louisville.
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The Birthing Place at Mary & Elizabeth Hospital would have returned labor and delivery services to southwest Louisville for the first time since the 1970’s.
U of L Health delays South End birthing center “indefinitely,” citing Medicaid cuts Read More »