‘It’s bittersweet’: Urban Government Center torn down for multi-million dollar development
The lot sat vacant for a near decade, but it took years of debate within the community to decide what to build.
The lot sat vacant for a near decade, but it took years of debate within the community to decide what to build.
Michael Mallory is being remembered as a “bright, highly trained, and deeply passionate” firefighter.
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Looking to gain a little culture and learn American history? These events in Louisville range from art, museums to performances throughout February.
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The incident left the neighborhood without internet for five days.
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Hundreds came together Friday so more recovery services can be offered at the hospital.
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Mayor Craig Greenberg also said Louisville Metro Police has identified and arrested an entire criminal gang operating in the city.
While Savannah Nickell didn’t know anyone on the flight personally, she knows about loss and the importance of her community.
Last year, lawmakers approved $100 million to revitalize downtown Louisville, a large part of those funds will go to the Belvedere project.
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Applications will open in late summer of 2025.
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University of Louisville and Bellarmine University won’t allow students to posses medical marijuana on campus, despite it’s legal status in the state.
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Newly-restored routes are already giving parents and students hope.
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After Trump’s order was blocked by a federal judge, the White House rescinded its original memo.
A spokesperson for the county attorney’s office confirmed the citation was dropped Wednesday.
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The World Affairs Council of Kentucky & southern Indiana hosted a panel where immigration services had the chance to speak publicly on what they’re enduring.
It comes two weeks after KYTC blamed snowfall for the delays.
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