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Louisville Mayor Craig Greenberg said the city is awaiting more details after the U.S. Department of Homeland Security included it in a list of nearly 600 “sanctuary jurisdictions.”
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Art conservators say removing the graffiti could be unethical and the former city art board chair says it’s expensive and sends a message about the city’s priorities. But some Metro Council members say it’s time to just get it done.
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A local public art leader is taking a stand over the handling of a damaged statue, but he says he's more concerned about the government's approach than what happens to the art.
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After years of uncertainty and renovations, the Algonquin Pool reopened Thursday in the West End.
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Louisville community leaders say they’re upset but not surprised that President Donald Trump’s Justice Department has dropped the city’s consent decree.
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Louisville’s mayor and police chief sought to alleviate community concerns Wednesday following the Trump administration’s motion to quash planned federal oversight of policing reform.
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Louisville Metro Council members are taking input from residents on the next city budget, which will take effect July 1.
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A 43-year-old man died at the downtown Louisville jail Tuesday morning. Standard investigations are underway.
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Clearing its first major hurdle, a Jefferson County judge ruled Monday the victims of the 2023 Old National Bank shooting and their families have the right to sue the gun seller and manufacturer who furnished the shooter.
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As a punishing heat wave took hold of Texas, weather forecasters warned that severe storms with hail and even hurricane-force winds could hobble parts of Appalachia and the Midwest on Friday. Tornadoes were also a risk.
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How innovative tools can help primary care clinicians screen for and treat eating disorders.
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Louisville’s fledgling park ranger program recently brought on former Oldham County police officer James Brown as its leader.