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With the United States Department of Justice finding that Louisville police routinely violated residents’ civil rights, local leaders have agreed to work with federal officials on a court-enforced plan for reform.
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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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Residents of the district, which includes the Highlands, can apply to fill the District 8 vacancy until March 3.
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Several women accused Brian Bailey of sexual abuse, two internal police investigations determined the complaints were credible, but local prosecutors say he shouldn't face the felony sodomy charge.
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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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Dozens of residents and community leaders gathered Tuesday evening to voice concerns and share their ideas for how to reduce violence in Louisville.
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The Democrat won more than 75% of the vote according to unofficial results published late Tuesday.
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A Louisville police officer is on paid administrative leave after officers say they believe he accidentally shot and injured two teens while responding to a reported break-in and stolen vehicle on South 38th Street Monday.
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According to a statement from Louisville Metro Police Department, officers shot and wounded a woman near Valley Station Sunday evening.
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Louisville will remove the firing pins from guns seized by police before shipping them off to the state for auction.
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Louisville voters will decide who will finish out the nearly two years remaining in state Sen. Morgan McGarvey's term in Frankfort.
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The large volume of evidence collected in the Breonna Taylor case prompted a judge to push back the trial date for a former Kentucky police officer who fired into Taylor's apartment during a deadly no-knock raid in 2020.