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Louisville officials say they plan to implement police reforms with or without the federal government. What would that look like?
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As attacks on diversity, equity and inclusion policies at colleges multiply, some University of Louisville students and faculty are calling on the administration to be transparent about what lies ahead.
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Louisville Metro Council voted Thursday night to pay a data analytics company $350,000 for software that promises to “identify potential bias” in policing. Not every council member is convinced, though.
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Officials say Louisville Metro Corrections officers found the man late Wednesday night, the 19th in-custody death since 2021.
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The Louisville Metro Police Department is proposing a $350,000 contract with a data analytics company that would help them track and monitor officer interactions for signs of bias.
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Here’s what some Louisvillians told LPM News they’re concerned about. We looked at where funding for these issues stands in the current city and state budgets.
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A recent class at a public library focused on researching historic Black newspapers helped residents explore their roots and dive into their history.
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Amid President Donald Trump’s call for mass deportations, Kentucky lawmakers are considering bills that would expand cooperation between local police departments and Immigration and Customs Enforcement.
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The Smoketown Community Land Trust aims to build affordable housing in the neighborhood, with Theresa Boyd as its new executive director.
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Louisville Mayor Craig Greenberg said the city is working to address its biggest challenges, like gun violence and affordable housing, while keeping an eye on the future.
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Jefferson County District Court officials held Louisville’s first “illegal camping docket” Wednesday, aimed at helping people experiencing homelessness connect with service providers.
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Despite school and business closures, and warnings from city officials about the dangers of severe winter weather in recent weeks, Louisville residents continue to be evicted from their homes.