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The Louisville Metro Council approved changes to the city’s lead hazard housing and rental registry ordinances Thursday night after state Republicans threatened to completely gut the local laws.
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After nearly 40 years, the Parkland Library reopened on Thursday, marking a new beginning for the historic building.
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After leaning into a bourbon identity, Louisville’s future of high proof jobs and tourism looks a bit murky.
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A task force focused on arresting and prosecuting people suspected of stealing copper wire from streetlights and utility poles is starting to show results, Louisville officials say.
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State lawmakers may approve a bill that would reduce what types of evidence government regulators can use to prove people or companies caused unauthorized air pollution.
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Dare to Care partnered with IQS Research for a three-year study on how they can work with food pantries to serve clients better and help reduce food insecurity.
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Louisville officials say they plan to implement police reforms with or without the federal government. What would that look like?
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Every week WAVE 3 meteorologist Tawana Andrew breaks down what we know and what we don't about the climate and weather here in Louisville.
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As attacks on diversity, equity and inclusion policies at colleges multiply, some University of Louisville students and faculty are calling on the administration to be transparent about what lies ahead.
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Louisville Metro Council Member Donna Purvis has agreed to pay the Kentucky Registry of Election Finance $10,000 after failing to disclose numerous donations she received during her 2022 reelection campaign.