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"This is real... it's bad for all of us in our city," Mayor Craig Greenberg said on the steps of Metro Hall Friday.
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WAVE 3 News on MSNBusinesses, leaders react to NuLu ‘pop-up parties’ heading into Fourth of July weekendLouisville’s NuLu neighborhood is no stranger to nightlife crowds, but in recent weeks, city leaders say those crowds have ...
Taj Louisville at 811 East Market Street usually closes at 4 a.m. on Friday and Saturday. But this week, they're closing at 2 ...
Representative Morgan McGarvey was joined by several state and local leaders on the steps of Metro Hall for an annual reading ...
Mayor Craig Greenberg is encouraging people in Louisville to make small changes towards reducing single-use plastic ...
Officials said the systems have been installed in areas where several instances of theft have been reported, along with other key areas.
Flooding forced organizers to cancel Thunder Over Louisville this year, so the city teamed up with Waterfront Park to put on ...
Church leaders speak out Wednesday about being the latest victim of copper wire thefts spreading across the city.
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WAVE 3 News on MSNEfforts to curb copper wire thefts lead to first charges under new lawThose two things came into play at the end of May when 42 year-old Joseph Halbert was arrested for stealing copper wire from ...
Mayor Craig Greenberg and the Mayor’s Office of Sustainability is conducting its annual Plastic Free July celebration, a ...
The US Department of Justice dropped its consent decree against the Louisville Metro Police Department, but police reform will continue as promised.
Louisville Metro Police has $254 million set aside for the department in Mayor Craig Greenberg's proposed 2025-2026 budget. LMPD Chief Paul Humphrey spoke to Metro Council members on May 22 about ...
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