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Bardstown Road residents have a opportunity to make their voice heard about liquor licenses thanks to a new survey launched ...
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 ...
Court documents paint a clearer picture of why a man accused of abducting a family and robbing a bank in Louisville was ...
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WAVE 3 News on MSNPublic feedback wanted to improve Highlands safety
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.
More than $1 million is now available in city grant funding to support the city's unhoused population, according to a news ...
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WLKY on MSNAlthough crime is down, Mayor Greenberg says public safety continues to be top priority
Mayor Craig Greenberg says crime is down across the Metro, and it's momentum he's looking to keep up. He says homicides and ...
The removal follows the decision by Louisville leaders to reinstate a 48 hour immigration detainer on inmates.
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WAVE 3 News on MSNMayor Greenberg asks for public input on potential future skate park
Mayor Craig Greenberg encourages public to take survey exploring future of Lannan Park tennis courts as skating space ...
You’re impacting the people that are actually living here, and that’s what this is really all about," Limerick Neighborhood Association President Derrick Pedolzky said.
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