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WLKY on MSNViolent crime is down in the Metro; Mayor Craig Greenberg credits help from state and federal partnershipsLouisville Mayor Craig Greenberg says homicides, carjackings, aggravated assaults, and robberies are all down compared to last year.
Louisville now has its first-ever Department of Transportation director. Mayor Craig Greenberg announced Tuesday that Bill ...
AND TODAY, LOUISVILLE JOINED A NATIONWIDE PUSH TO END GUN VIOLENCE WITH NATIONAL WEAR ORANGE WEEKEND. MAYOR GREENBERG ...
Louisville's growing film industry was the focus of Greater Louisville Inc.'s "Business at Breakfast" series Tuesday.
THAT’S THE MAIN POINT OF MAYOR CRAIG GREENBERG’S SAFE LOUISVILLE PLAN, WHICH IS THE CITY’S SELF-IMPOSED CONSENT DECREE. NOW, THE IDEA FOR THIS COMMISSION IS TO HAVE A DIVERSE MIXTURE OF ...
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WLKY on MSN'Not afraid to take action': Mayor Greenberg responds to street take over on Bardstown RoadAfter a second straight weekend of a massive crowds flooding Bardstown Road near Grinstead Drive, Mayor Craig Greenberg said ...
Residents and business owners in the Highlands are voicing concerns after police responded to disturbances along Bardstown ...
ONE WAY IT’S GROWING THE LOUISVILLE GARDENS PROJECT. IN FEBRUARY, MAYOR CRAIG GREENBERG APPROVED THE CONTRACT TO RENOVATE THE PROPERTY INTO LOUISVILLE’S FIRST DEDICATED SOUND STAGE FOR FILM ...
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WLKY on MSNFEMA individual assistance now available in Louisville for April flood, tornado victimsFEMA individual assistance is now available for Jefferson County residents who were affected by the April flooding and ...
The Louisville Gardens will soon get a new life as a film studio. Mayor Craig Greenberg, Sen. Robert Stivers, investors, and other officials joined together Thursday to detail the $70 million project.
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