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The Jefferson County Republican Party has selected a candidate for a special election in Louisville’s South End that railed against the women of his generation through online posts, using vulgar epithets.
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The Jefferson County Sheriff's Office wants to supplement Louisville police officers in addressing "quality-of-life" issues in Louisville Metro.
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The Louisville Democratic Party has nominated Gary Clemons, the president of the United Steelworkers Local 1693 union, as their candidate to fill a vacant state Senate seat in south Louisville.
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The Louisville Affordable Housing Trust Fund has helped create more than 4,000 apartments and single-family homes, but not everyone understands how it works.
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In Louisville, people filled the streets for this year’s second mass protest against Trump.
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Mayor Craig Greenberg said he feels the city is “headed in the right direction” on reform and he didn’t want to “change course.”
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Louisville’s Community Care Campus is intended to serve people of varying ages and life circumstances who are experiencing homelessness, officials say.
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Louisville’s Chief Park Ranger says the unit’s current “special police” designation has significant drawbacks.
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Brett Hankison was sentenced to 33 months in prison for his role in the raid on Breonna Taylor's apartment.
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Louisville officials say community-based intervention programs are helping to reduce shootings and violent crime in targeted neighborhoods.
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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.