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The six-month program aims to help dozens of women and gender-diverse people across Louisville hone their leadership styles and connect them to others trying to make a difference in their communities.
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Louisville Metro’s Office of Safe and Healthy Neighborhoods is giving out up to 5,000 free gun locks this week to promote safe gun storage practices
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Several community members are hopeful for meaningful police reform now that the city has signed a consent decree with the U.S. Department of Justice.
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Racial justice advocates in Louisville gathered for a press conference Monday to encourage Mayor Craig Greenberg to sign a consent decree before Inauguration Day.
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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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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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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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Louisville’s new economic development apparatus is facing criticism for using a bank with connections to several of the group’s board members.
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Operation White Flag goes into effect when the city is undergoing a severe weather emergency. More extreme weather, in the cold months and beyond, could make it hard for shelters to keep up with demand.