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Louisville Mayor Craig Greenberg appointed two well-known Democratic politicians to takeover vacancies in the clerk’s and sheriff's offices on Friday.
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The Anti-Displacement Commission will track housing developments that receive city resources to protect residents from gentrification.
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The changes are part of an effort by TARC officials to cut costs and increase efficiency.
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The settlement ends an eight-year lawsuit brought against the city by LDG Development.
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Kentucky's Supreme Court has struck down a city's ban on no-knock warrants. The court says Thursday that the ban in Lexington conflicts with a state law that limits but doesn't prohibit such warrants during police raids.
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Louisville Metro Council will vote on the resolution asking the state to “expedite” the reopening next Thursday.
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Jennifer Caumissar-Kern was appointed to head the department in April 2023.
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The final two candidates to oversee Louisville’s police reform efforts have experience monitoring federally mandated programs elsewhere.
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Kevin Trager earned a reputation as a hard-charging press secretary. Now, he’ll manage the mayor’s reelection campaign.
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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.