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Bardstown Road residents have a opportunity to make their voice heard about liquor licenses thanks to a new survey launched ...
Officials want your feedback, positive or negative, when it comes to noise, traffic problems, or issues with any businesses in the area.
Louisville launched a new public survey for residents to express their concerns about issues affecting the Highlands.
More than $1 million is now available in city grant funding to support the city's unhoused population, according to a news ...
City leaders say the $2 billion investment in Ford LAP puts Louisville at the crossroads of the tech and auto industries.
You’re impacting the people that are actually living here, and that’s what this is really all about," Limerick Neighborhood Association President Derrick Pedolzky said.
Louisville residents now have a voice in the city's liquor license renewal process thanks to a new city initiative.
The public is invited to two community meetings to give input on what they'd like to see at the park. The first is being held ...
The ACLU of Kentucky is voicing concerns about policy changes at Louisville Metro Department of Corrections. The jail revived its policy last week to hold inmates in the country illegally for an ...
Mayor Craig Greenberg encourages public to take survey exploring future of Lannan Park tennis courts as skating space ...
The public is invited to two community meetings to give input on what they'd like to see at the park. Community members can learn more about the visioning process and submit their ideas by visiting ...
The removal follows the decision by Louisville leaders to reinstate a 48 hour immigration detainer on inmates.