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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.
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A former legislative aide has accused Louisville Metro Council Member Phillip Baker of sexual harassment.
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Louisville Metro’s Inspector General will investigate unethical behavior and abuse of police authority stemming from a 2019 retirement party.
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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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While homicides are trending downward nationwide, Louisville is seeing a year-over-year increase in murders. City officials say they’re working on new ways to address it.
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Louisville lawmakers passed an ordinance last year to curb city funding for projects that could displace residents. Its implementation is late, but the ordinance’s creator thinks the wait could pay off.
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Residents at Mt. Lebanon Senior Apartments are protesting poor conditions after California-based developer Allied Argenta took over to renovate the building and got a local subsidy. But, at present, city officials say they can’t do more than issue code violations.