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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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It’s been more than two years since the city set aside $3.5 million for a grocery store. Officials could approve an agreement next week.
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Developers are looking for permission to build a large multi-use complex near Cherokee Park and Cave Hill Cemetery.
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Hackers who claimed responsibility for taking down state government websites last week targeted airports across the country on Monday.
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Acting board chair Carla Dearing promised changes would be made after employees balked at previous contract offers.
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Hospital systems across the Commonwealth aren’t finding enough new workers to cover for resigning and retiring nurses.
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Experts say Louisville has a pressing need for homes that low-to-moderate income residents can afford — and the pandemic has only made things worse. A 2021 the report found that local house prices were inflated by 15%.
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With mortgage costs rising, renting could become more expensive as more people potentially enter the rental market.
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Ford will invest $700 million mainly at its Kentucky Truck Plant in Louisville, creating about 500 new jobs over the next four years.
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REBOUND’s executive director says residents will ultimately decide what they want to see built through the land trusts.
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Plans include expanding the north wing and tearing down the west wing to create room for more green space and parking.