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LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WAVE) - GE Appliances is set to make a major announcement Wednesday. CEO Kevin Nolan did not give details on ...
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) -- City leaders are taking steps to improve safety in the Highlands neighborhood, starting with a ...
Mayor Craig Greenberg said he has been working with Louisville Metro’s Alcoholic Beverage Control to create the survey, which allows residents to report public safety concerns. The survey will be ...
The city of Louisville is tightening enforcement around bars and restaurants on Bardstown Road while asking residents to ...
Gov. Andy Beshear will join state officials, as well as leadership from GE Appliances Wednesday morning as the company ...
Court documents paint a clearer picture of why a man accused of abducting a family and robbing a bank in Louisville was ...
More than $1 million is now available in city grant funding to support the city's unhoused population, according to a news ...
Officials want your feedback, positive or negative, when it comes to noise, traffic problems, or issues with any businesses in the area.
Louisville launched a new public survey for residents to express their concerns about issues affecting the Highlands.
Officials said the first phase of the project, including terrain and tee improvements, should be completed by Spring 2026.
Leadership from GE Appliances, a Haier company, will be joined by state and local officials today as the company celebrates a ...