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The dismissal of the Louisville Metro Police Department’s consent decree was the main topic of conversation at the Bishop’s Table this morning.
In a virtual hearing Friday, Louisville Federal Judge Benjamin Beaton said he'll try to issue an order as "quickly as possible." ...
U.S. District Judge Benjamin Beaton said that it he doesn’t believe there 'is much sense or utility in a court trying to ...
Louisville Metro Police would get $254 million under Mayor Craig Greenberg's proposed budget, a 6% increase from the current year.
The US Department of Justice dropped its consent decree against the Louisville Metro Police Department, but police reform ...
The Algonquin Pool at 1614 Cypress Street opens to the public on Saturday from noon to 5 p.m. It will open every day but ...
In the final weeks of the Biden administration, the Justice Department filed lawsuits accusing Minneapolis and Louisville, ...
Mayor Craig Greenberg refused to even mention Ed Harness' name during a press conference to announce that the city's consent decree is dead.
The Trump Administration has decided to discontinue investigations into civil rights violations by six police departments, including Louisiana State Police, and retract findings of constitutional ...
While Louisville Councilman Anthony Piagentini criticized and threatened the “community that rejects development,” Mayor ...
Despite the Trump administration ending federal oversight, Louisville Mayor Craig Greenberg vows to continue police reforms. The city plans to advance its “Community Commitment” initiative with ...
The Department of Justice has decided to abandon its consent decree with Louisville, raising questions about the future of ...