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We are focusing on why Louisville needs to be informed and invested in the community's safety by looking at city initiatives aimed at combating youth violence and possible solutions.
In a July 18 statement, River City FOP 614 President John Ramsey said it was "inappropriate" for politicians to comment on the matter and place "political pressure" on the federal judge overseeing the ...
The U.S. Justice Department is recommending an ex-Kentucky police officer convicted of using excessive force during the ...
The Bourgard College of Music & Art is once again serving Louisville's Russell neighborhood after recently reopening.
The infected child visited the Kroger in Pleasure Ridge Park between 9:15 a.m. and noon July 9, health officials said. Here's what to know.
Louisville Mayor Craig Greenberg’s office confirmed that measles exposure has been reported at the Kroger on Dixie Highway.
Mayor Craig Greenberg's office said the health department learned the child infected with measles visited the Little Clinic ...
Green spaces in Louisville are becoming vital tools for improving public health. From lowering stress to enhancing mood, the ...
Louisville Metro Government took the first step this week toward hiring an independent monitor to oversee its local police ...
Kentucky’s 13th case this year is in a child who recently traveled internationally “to a country that is known to have an ...
City and community officials are pursuing youth programs designed to prevent violence while warning that it will take time to ...
Jeff Greenberg and Craig Breslow were both named assistant GMs, joining Randy Bush. Greenberg, who joined the organization in 2012, recently served as director of pro scouting and baseball operations.