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Mayor Craig Greenberg announces spending plan from opioid settlement funds

Mayor Craig Greenberg announced a spending plan for the first installment of opioid settlement funds on Thursday, July 13, 2023.

 

When will Cherokee Park bridge construction finish?

Bridge No. 2 in Cherokee Park closed in March, as Louisville officials said they expected work to last 2 months. Four months later, it's still closed.

 

Beshear calls on more Kentucky officials to condemn Deters' 'racist and homophobic' remarks

Gov. Andy Beshear is speaking out about "blatantly racist and homophobic comments" made by Eric Deters, and he doesn't think he should be alone.

 

Louisville's lawyers say Supreme Court decision doesn't apply in Fairness case

Lawyers argue a Colorado web designer's case on same-sex weddings involved "pure speech" but a Louisville wedding photographer's case involves conduct

 

Beshear: Unplaced children sleeping in Kentucky cabinet's offices not acceptable

The cabinet says 64 children throughout the state have spent at least one night in an office of the Department for Community Based Services this year.

 

Investigation reveals how much money Louisville will receive from opioid settlements

Companies that made, sold or distributed opioid painkillers will be cashing out over $50 billion in settlement money to local governments nationwide

 

What we know about the inner workings of Mayor Craig Greenberg's search for an LMPD chief

Here's what we know about the recommendations Public Sector Search & Consulting gave to Louisville and how closely they were adhered to by the mayor

 

Kids played in heat with no water at this West End park for years. How one man changed that

A man said he asked for years why a Shawnee park didn't have water. He asked us too. So we asked Metro Parks. Water returned to the park within the hour.

 

'Only my dead friends': Kentucky man used skulls, human remains as home decor, FBI says

FBI agents said they found body parts strewn around James Nott's apartment in Mount Washington and that he sold them abroad and in the U.S.

 

William Stover, Elizabethtown man, charged in connection with Jan. 6 Capitol insurrection

William Stover of Elizabethtown was arrested Monday and charged with one felony offense and three misdemeanor offenses.

 

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