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A new Greater Louisville Food Council will work to get city and state government buy-in on a plan to transform the local food system and remedy inequities.
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At an event earlier this month, University of Louisville professor Ricky Jones read out the names of 13 Kentucky legislators, deeming them “white supremacists” for their rebuke of a Louisville equity officer and for supporting anti diversity equity and inclusion legislation in Kentucky.
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The ACLU Kentucky called for jail reform Thursday, alongside the families of two people who died in custody of the downtown Louisville jail.
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A man incarcerated at the downtown Louisville jail died at the hospital Tuesday, shortly after corrections officers found him unresponsive.
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Authorities say two police officers and a suspect have been shot in Louisville after the officers stopped an allegedly stolen vehicle.
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As the United States faces a housing and housing affordability crisis, Louisville lawmakers are considering a new tool touted as the first of its kind in the country.
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Louisville Metro’s new pilot program aims to help more people experiencing homelessness get housed. Officials say it would engage more landlords and increase affordable housing supply.
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Former WAVE 3 reporter Kaitlin Rust said she has “cautious optimism” amidst the new allegations against the same officer that fired pepper balls at her in 2020.
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The blast at Givaudan Colour Sense killed two people and injured 11 others. Neighbors said they have smelled an ammonia-like odor, a burnt sugar smell and a burnt caramel smell coming from the plant over the years.
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A new group of power-brokers is taking heat over accusations of self-dealing.
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Following the explosion that killed two and injured several others, Louisville Mayor Craig Greenberg advised people to report damages to MetroSafe.
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Tamika Palmer, Breonna Taylor’s mother, said she waited a long time to see justice for her daughter. For her, the fight isn’t over yet.