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Louisville's new guaranteed income program for young adults is accepting applications. Up to 150 residents will get $500 a month for a year.
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Kentucky senators stripped the power to issue subpoenas from a bill that would have granted Louisville’s new civilian review board authority to compel…
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Louisville’s new civilian review board would be able to subpoena for police records if approved by a local judge, under a bill advancing in the state…
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On the first day of Black History Month, Mayor Greg Fischer announced the creation of a commission to manage and promote citywide Juneteenth celebrations.…
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Monday honors the birthday of civil rights leader Martin Luther King, Jr., and the federal holiday created in celebration of his legacy. As COVID-19 cases…
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Louisville Metro is awarding three area organizations a combined $950,000 in grants to provide services to young adults in need of assistance.The Creating…
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Louisville is moving ahead with a new civilian review board to oversee the police department. Mayor Greg Fischer signed the measure into law Wednesday…
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District Court judges in Jefferson County will on Tuesday consider a sweeping set of procedural changes that would strengthen the rules by which search…
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After an initial conservation assessment of the nine-ton marble King Louis XVI statue showed “extensive damage,” metro officials are seeking additional…
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The Fischer administration’s decision-making around the Breonna Taylor case could soon be the subject of a Metro Council investigation.The leaders of the…