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Louisville has wrestled with inadequate tree canopy, particularly in and near downtown, for decades. Officials say better ...
An independent federal agency that investigates major chemical incidents released an update June 18 to its ongoing investigation into the Givaudan Sense Colour explosion that struck Louisville's ...
On June 13, the Louisville Fire Department responded to reports of a semi-truck on fire that was “partially hanging off” the ...
Metro Councilman Phillip Baker and Deputy Mayor David James has been dismissed due to a lack of evidence of misconduct.
The road to reconciliation for the University of Louisville and former AD Tom Jurich goes through Floyd Street. A fitting, ...
Two community listening sessions are being held alongside an online survey to collect feedback on what they want in an ...
Juanita Greenberg’s Nacho Royale in Charleston stands ready to rescue you from mediocre Mexican food purgatory with a platter that justifies its royal title. Nestled among Charleston’s historic charm, ...
The Blackened Shrimp Taco deserves special mention – perfectly seasoned shrimp with a slight char, topped with fresh lettuce, pico, and a mango avocado salsa that brings sweet tropical notes to the ...
In the wake of targeted shootings of two lawmakers in Minnesota over the weekend, Scripps News spoke with Louisville, ...
Residents prioritized preserving green spaces and supporting small businesses. Mayor Craig Greenberg ultimately responded to community concerns, halting the development. The outcome is a ...
Louisville Mayor Craig Greenberg canceled plans for a tennis and pickleball complex at Joe Creason Park after significant public backlash. Greenberg's initial decision to negotiate the deal ...
JCPS is asking schools to change outdoor sports practice times to avoid the heat. Set up for Worldfest is underway while temperatures continue to rise.
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