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People across western Kentucky and northwestern Tennessee are coming together to support the LGBTQ+ community with a month of pride events.
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Police in Louisville shot and killed two people this month. Mayor Craig Greenberg offered few additional details this week.
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The urban design team at the University of Louisville’s Envirome Institute has plans to transform a downtown park into a “microforest.” The team aspires to make it a small urban oasis.
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An arctic blast arrived Thursday night, bringing subzero temperatures and several inches of snow. State officials say the storm isn't over.
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A pedestrian was struck by the driver of a vehicle before being transported to University of Louisville Hospital, where she later died from her injuries.
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Eastbound lanes on the Sherman Minton Bridge will be closed Friday night through Monday morning.
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The much-loved pavilion near Hogan’s Fountain in Cherokee Park will remain closed into the new year, as city officials debate whether to tear it down or make costly renovations .
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City officials hope the ordinance will make it easier to force changes at properties where crime is causing problems for neighbors.
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Businessman Craig Greenberg will take over the reins of Louisville Metro Government when Mayor Greg Fischer leaves office in January.
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As Louisville officials debates whether restoring the King Louis XVI statue is worth the cost, they're asking for the public’s feedback.
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The projects will remain affordable for the next 20 years, under the grant agreements signed by the city and developers.
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The project will be the first comprehensive master plan for Louisville's iconic business and nightlife district.