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Louisville Mayor Greg Fischer says city leaders across the country need to encourage police to de-escalate during protests.
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Protest leaders are calling for Mayor Greg Fischer to hold another community meeting about racial justice, police violence.
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Louisville is again cleaning out Jefferson Square Park, the hub of the racial justice movement created after Breonna Taylor's killing.
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Louisville surpassed 800 deaths from the coronavirus on Saturday as hospitalizations level off and the rate of new cases declines.
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Despite promising the early warning system several times since at least 2015, the department has never actually activated it.
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If Metro Council approves a rezoning for Unity Place in Okolona on Thursday, it will be in contrast to its rejection of the Prospect Cove proposal last year.
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The city received a silver level What Works City Certification Thursday. The three-year certification identifies cities who excel at using data to run their operations.
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Economic development wasn't the only area in which Mayor Fischer saw success this year that he hopes to continue in 2018.
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The U.S. Department of Justice is challenging Louisville this week to prove its new local law doesn’t amount to “sanctuary” policies.
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Fischer asked Louisvillians to invoke the spirit of the recent celebration of Muhammad Ali’s life and work to prevent violence in the city.