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A steel industry conference in Kentucky this week brought together business leaders coincidentally as President Donald Trump announced varying tariffs across the globe. There were mixed reactions, but everyone agreed the volatility is challenging.
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Jefferson County Attorney Mike O’Connell, who’s held the office since 2008, said Thursday he won’t run for reelection next year.
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Louisville Metro Council voted by a wide margin to legalize cigar bars. The debate centered around economic and public health concerns.
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The Louisville Downtown Partnership released its annual economic impact report, highlighting both positive and negative trends in the Central Business District.
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A surface parking lot next to Lynn Family Stadium in Louisville could become the first development in a long-delayed plan to create a sports and entertainment district.
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Landlords often settle eviction cases without a fight. But one Louisville man fought back against the public housing authority and won. Attorneys say more tenants should challenge the system when they receive an eviction notice.
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Jefferson County Sheriff John Aubrey said he will retire when his term ends in almost two years.
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The Jefferson County District Court is expanding its partnership with local nonprofits for an amnesty docket that lets people settle old arrest warrants and get a fresh start.
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A man died at the Louisville Metro Corrections jail Friday. His is the 20th in-custody death since 2021, and the second death this year.
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At the West Broadway Kroger, a $1.8 million renovation is complete, along with a wage increase for employees. Residents hope the revamp can make their shopping experience easier and help Kroger build trust with the community.
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Louisville will spend $2.9 million in one-time opioid settlement funding on expanding addiction prevention programming in schools and other services.
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After Louisville Metro police shot and killed Breonna Taylor, local leaders promised to reform policing. Here’s where those efforts stand today.