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Mayor Craig Greenberg refused to even mention Ed Harness' name during a press conference to announce that the city's consent decree is dead.
Louisville Metro Police would get $254 million under Mayor Craig Greenberg's proposed budget, a 6% increase from the current year.
U.S. District Judge Benjamin Beaton said that it he doesn’t believe there 'is much sense or utility in a court trying to ...
The consent decree negotiated between Louisville and U.S. DOJ will be dismissed, leaving questions about the future of LMPD ...
While Louisville Councilman Anthony Piagentini criticized and threatened the “community that rejects development,” Mayor ...
The dismissal of the Louisville Metro Police Department’s consent decree was the main topic of conversation at the Bishop’s Table this morning.
The US Department of Justice dropped its consent decree against the Louisville Metro Police Department, but police reform ...
As word arrived Wednesday morning that the Justice Department was moving to dismiss the LMPD consent decree, Mayor Craig Greenberg was on the phone, trying to reach Breonna Taylor’s mother.
Louisville’s mayor and police chief sought to alleviate community concerns Wednesday following the Trump administration’s ...
Mayor Greenberg has issued a request for proposals for a Construction Manager at Risk (CMAR) for the renovation.
Mayor Greenberg's Announcement About Consent DecreeMayor Craig Greenberg's update on the latest developments regarding the consent decree.Posted by Louisville MetroTV on Wednesday, May 21, 2025 ...
Louisville's new voluntary consent decree will guide policy and practice reforms for the city's police department.