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Louisville Mayor Craig Greenberg said the city is working to address its biggest challenges, like gun violence and affordable housing, while keeping an eye on the future.
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Misty Wright and Chan Kemper will aim to help Louisville Metro address some of its most persistent problems.
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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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Louisville Mayor Craig Greenberg has placed the city’s top cop on a “temporary” suspension after audio of her promoting an officer accused of sexual misconduct was leaked to the press.
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Scottie Ellis, the communications director for Louisville Mayor Craig Greenberg, is leaving city government after just five months on the job.
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Louisville Metro Council approved union contracts for police officers Thursday night.
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The proposed budget for the next fiscal year, which starts July 1, includes “historic” raises for first responders and other city employees.
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On Wednesday, Judge Tracy Davis threw out the whistleblower lawsuit filed against Louisville Metro.
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Starting next year, elections for Louisville mayor and Metro Council are expected to become nonpartisan.
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Louisville needs to build more affordable housing, local leaders say. A new assessment released Wednesday shows that while the city has made some progress, the need is still great for low-income residents.