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While unrest continues in Los Angeles, Louisville Mayor Craig Greenberg says the city is prepared to deal with more potential protests.
A fiscal court building in downtown Louisville will be transformed into more than 100 apartments, marking the first project ...
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WAVE 3 News on MSNGreenberg on protests: We 'will not tolerate damage to property, danger to others'One day after multiple peaceful demonstrations protesting the actions of I.C.E, Mayor Craig Greenberg stated the limits to what the city will allow.
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Although Louisville’s protests remained peaceful, and Louisville Metro Police (LMPD) reported no issues or arrests, two Metro Councilmembers are calling on Mayor Craig Greenberg to “enforce the law.” ...
The project led by Weyland Ventures would receive $3 million from a city fund meant to help convert underused office ...
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Louisville Public Media on MSNGreenberg: ‘Proud that Louisville is a city with many immigrants’After local protests against ICE raids around the country, Louisville Mayor Craig Greenberg said he supports the expression ...
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) -- Louisville officials are cracking down on bars for overserving customers and serving those under 21. One of those bars -- 21st in Germantown -- was shut down over the weekend ...
The mayor said some of the solutions "could be happening at the state level," but research was still being conducted on the ...
Mayor Craig Greenberg refused to even mention Ed Harness' name during a press conference to announce that the city's consent ...
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WLKY on MSNLouisville Mayor Craig Greenberg helps kick off Summer Reading, Cultural Pass programsSlate Auto: Inside the EV startup, stealth production facility backed by Jeff Bezos California tribe gets back 73 square miles of its ancestral lands taken over 120 years ago ‘Alien: Earth' Trailer: ...
Shootings are down 43% in LMPD's second division, which covers many west Louisville neighborhoods, the mayor said.
An ethics complaint filed against Mayor Craig Greenberg and several economic ... The move was announced at the Louisville Metro Ethics Commission's May 20 meeting, nearly a year after Terri ...
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