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A small tweak to Louisville’s “right to counsel” program for low-income residents facing eviction could double the number of people eligible for assistance.
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Tenants are demanding Collegiate pay relocation and rent costs as the school plans to raze their low-cost units and build a parking lot.
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Louisville Metro may soon direct a small portion of more than $38 million in eviction relief funding allocated by the state to critical rental assistance.
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The measure restricts unsheltered people from sleeping on public property, and would allow the city to confiscate their personal belongings if placed in public walkways.
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On Dec. 10, 2021, a series of more than 20 tornadoes swept through western and central Kentucky, taking than 80 lives and damaging hundreds of homes.
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Metro Council recently approved an ordinance requiring lead testing for all rental properties built before 1978 in the coming years.
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Paul Stensrud, director of Jesus Cares at Exit 0, was arrested Thursday after police reported finding evidence of cannabis and psilocybin grow operations at his Clarksville home.
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The school plans to take down the Yorktown Apartments complex, which it owns, to create a parking lot.
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The researchers surveyed more than 200 local property owners to better understand how they view evictions.
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WFPL's Roberto Roldan sat down separately with Louisville mayoral candidates Bill Dieruf, Craig Greenberg and David Ellenberger to discuss gentrification, Louisville’s pressing need for affordable housing, the meaning of home and more.