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Residents at the troubled public housing complex Dosker Manor in downtown Louisville are getting ready to leave ahead of its planned demolition. A grant-funded program could help with the move.
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The Louisville Metro Police Department is citing and arresting people experiencing homelessness under a new unlawful camping law. Advocates say it won’t help the housing crisis.
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Louisville-based nonprofit SOS International is trying to address health inequities by hosting free wheelchair repair clinics. There was one last weekend at Dosker Manor.
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As Louisville contends with how to increase tree canopy, an initiative is bringing in voices from around the community.
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Louisville Metro Police fatally shot a man outside a home near the Valley Station neighborhood Thursday night.
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Louisville Metro’s Office of Arts + Creative Industries is asking local artists to submit their designs for 6,000-square-foot mural on the 10th Street floodwall.
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The Jefferson County clerk’s office and its branches closed earlier this week after a ransomware attack. They could get some systems back up as soon as Thursday.
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A new Kentucky law will allow medical marijuana dispensaries to open in Louisville next year, but city officials are still working on local regulations.
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A man accused of shooting at Louisville’s current mayor when he was a candidate in 2022 has pleaded guilty to federal charges stemming from the attack.
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The Olmsted Parks Conservancy will receive a $50,000 grant benefiting Chickasaw Park’s tennis courts from the African American Cultural Heritage Action Fund.