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A WDRB News investigation found that the city's landmarks commission is the only board listed in Metro ordinances that requires a majority vote of the overall membership for certain actions. → Read More
Approved in January, TARC Tomorrow is the transit agency's newest long-range plan. → Read More
Kentucky and Indiana officials long have wanted to bring a call center for the Ohio River toll bridge system to the Louisville area. → Read More
A 2022 WDRB News investigation found that some Kentucky police departments had no policies governing data collected from automated license plate readers. → Read More
The Aparium Hotel Group plans to open a 191-room hotel on East Market Street by late 2024 or early 2025. → Read More
Metro government's plan to convert one-way streets for two-way traffic has resulted in few changes nearly six years after it was announced. → Read More
An effort to grant landmark status to Lawton Court in the Meriwether neighborhood failed despite getting a majority of votes at a January meeting of Louisville's landmarks commission. → Read More
The Kentucky Board of Elections didn't take action on Jefferson County's proposal for the February state Senate election because it didn't have enough polling places. → Read More
A community benefits agreement remains a sticking point in the development deal for the Paristown Pointe property. → Read More
LG&E argues it can condemn the property for a 12-mile natural gas pipeline, but Bernheim contends the land is public property that can’t be seized. → Read More
Lynn Family Stadium opened as the COVID-19 pandemic began in 2020 and since then has hosted games for the professional Louisville City and Racing Louisville teams. But no other work → Read More
LDG Development plans to appeal the ruling over its Veridian at Prospect's Edge to the Kentucky Court of Appeals. → Read More
The work was the latest to a section of the Kennedy Bridge that needed repairs twice in 2021 for broken bolts. → Read More
Craig Greenberg, a Democrat, will be sworn in as mayor on Jan. 2. → Read More
Mayor Greg Fischer, whose administration oversaw several unsuccessful attempts to renovate the 117-year-old building, insisted that 'this is not a build-it-and-they-will-come project.' → Read More
Louisville Gardens has sat vacant since 2008 after several redevelopment efforts failed to materialize. → Read More
More than one-third of home rule cities didn't have full slates of candidates during the November general election, a trend that has worsened since 2020. → Read More
Republican Bill Dieruf and Democrat Craig Greenberg were the leading candidates vying to succeed outgoing Louisville Mayor Greg Fischer. → Read More
Former Louisville Metro Council member Tina Ward-Pugh was challenging longtime Jefferson County Clerk Bobbie Holsclaw. → Read More
Four of the seven Jefferson County Board of Education seats were on the ballot this year. → Read More