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The Cherokee Triangle Architectural Review Committee voted late Wednesday to reject a controversial proposal by the Louisville Collegiate School to demolish the Yorktown Apartments.
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City officials expect to release an updated plan for the Preston corridor, which addresses injuries and fatalities, this spring.
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Health insurance giant Humana, which is based in Louisville, will discontinue its employer-sponsored programs over the next two years. The company has not said how the change will affect the local workforce.
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Lawmakers hope to streamline the process to reduce the amount of work the state has to do to give claimants their money. On Tuesday, Indiana’s House passed House Bill 1451 to simplify the process for Hoosiers receiving unemployment compensation. Though, it wouldn’t change the application process.
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The project’s approval comes three years after its companion site across Lexington Road was rezoned.
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The ordinance would target employers receiving at least $50,000 in taxpayer-funded contracts or incentives.
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The company expanded to Atlanta in 2020 after founder John Schnatter’s departure.
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Members say their business should be exempt from needing to provide workers’ compensation.
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L&N Federal Credit Union is the new naming rights sponsor for the Cardinals’ stadium.
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The Louisville employees become Trader Joe’s third store, and first in the U.S. South, to form a union.
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In its final weeks, the Louisville Game Shop’s owners saw an outpouring of support and sales.
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Workers at multiple Louisville coffee shops and companies have formed unions over the past year.