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Mayor Craig Greenberg says he's committed to changing a Churchill Downs funding ordinance to make it 'beneficial for everyone ...
Louisville police are targeting ATVs in street racing, threatening six-month vehicle seizures and hoping to add them to the ...
A year after winning both the Kentucky Oaks and Kentucky Derby in consecutive days, the reality of winning both prestigious races hasn’t fully sunk in for McPeek.
Louisville Mayor Craig Greenberg announced Safe Louisville, a comprehensive plan to continue reducing violent crime in ...
Louisville aims to extend property tax breaks for Churchill Downs another 30 years, and reallocate racetrack money from JPCS ...
Mayor Craig Greenberg's new public safety program, Safe Louisville, seeks to lower violent crime in the city by 15% annually, ...
January’s winter storm, plus the recent rain and flooding, have delayed the construction schedule so much so that the pool ...
While the pool was originally targeted to reopen spring 2025, it was pushed back due to winter weather and heavy rain this ...
Sexton Smith, a former Metro councilwoman and deputy mayor to Mayor Craig Greenberg, will begin her temporary role on April 28.
One of the two public pool in Louisville slated to reopen this year is delayed again, and now won't open this year at all.
Construction delays caused by the severe winter weather and spring flooding are prompting the decision, the mayor said.
What's left of the former Givaudan plant that exploded last November will soon be demolished in Clifton.