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Eleanor McCrary

Eleanor McCrary

Metro Government Reporter at The Courier Journal

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Breonna Taylor inspired some activists to run for office. It hasn't been an easy road

The police killing of Breonna Taylor led several activists to run for office. Five years later, they have mixed feelings about entering politics.
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Artificial intelligence and a new firehouse: Greenberg unveils $1.2...

Louisville Mayor Craig Greenberg presented his budget for fiscal year 2026 to the Louisville Metro Council. Here's where he wants to direct funds.
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This Louisville public pool won't open this summer. City plans 'sum...

Construction delays caused by the severe winter weather and spring flooding are prompting the decision, the mayor said.
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Kentucky libraries could lose $2.7M through Trump's cuts. What the ...

A federal grant accounts for 24% of the Kentucky Department of Libraries and Archives' budget. An order from President Donald Trump puts it at risk.
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Greenberg unveils Kentucky Derby guest list for 2025. Here's who's ...

Louisville Mayor Craig Greenberg released his 2025 Kentucky Derby guest list just weeks before the 151st Run for the Roses. Here's who's on it.
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$65M tennis and pickleball complex proposed at Louisville park

A group led by Bellarmine's tennis coach is proposing a $65 million tennis and pickleball complex at the Louisville Tennis Center in Joe Creason Park.
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Louisville mayor won't say who he invited to the Kentucky Derby, wi...

The Derby has traditionally been an important opportunity for Louisville's mayor to showcase the city to business people with economic influence.
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Trump order could yank $168K in funding from Louisville museum. Wha...

The Speed Art Museum was granted $250k by the Institute of Museum and Library Services. Most of it could be pulled under an executive order.
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Smoking will be allowed again inside some Louisville businesses. He...

Louisvillians will be allowed to smoke cigars indoors at certain locations following under a new law change.
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Apartments planned next to Louisville soccer stadium. Here's what t...

Soccer Holdings has partnered with a developer to build an apartment complex next to Lynn Family Stadium, as part of a larger stadium district plan.
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Cigar bars in Louisville? They could be legal before the 2025 Kentu...

Businesses that make at least 15% of revenue from cigars or tobacco might soon be allowed to let patrons smoke inside their shops.
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Is LMPD biased? Louisville is spending $350k to answer that question

Louisville hired Sigma Squared to analyze Louisville Metro Police data for bias. Critics say the company will only tell the city what it wants to hear.
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Kentucky bill puts some Airbnb restrictions in Louisville at risk

An amendment tacked onto an unrelated bill would set new standards for how cities can regulate short-term rentals.
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Louisville Republicans urge rejection of consent decree, say mayor ...

The Louisville Metro Council Republicans believe the city does not need a consent decree and that local officials can monitor reforms.
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Louisville hires company to review snow routes after widespread com...

Snow that refused to melt in January left many complaining about roads that went unplowed across Louisville. What to know about the city's next steps.
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How Louisville officials want to limit 'predatory lending'

Louisville Metro Council is attempting to fight back against 'predatory lending' by requesting changes to the city's Land Development Code.
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A councilwoman was fined $10K over campaign finance issues. Now she...

Councilwoman Donna Purvis faced up to $20,000 in fines but reached an agreement to pay a lower amount. She now faces new complaints of violations.
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Greenberg unveils Belvedere renderings at 2025 State of the City ad...

Louisville Mayor Craig Greenberg unveiled the first renderings of a new Belvedere design at his annual State of the City address.
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Dismissed: Homeless woman cited for street camping while in labor c...

The pregnant woman was cited for unlawful street camping by Louisville Metro Police while in labor in September.
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Democrat no more: Former Louisville party leader makes change to in...

The council member is the second Louisville Metro Council Democrat to become an independent in less than two years.
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From wiretapping to crushing cars: What Mayor Craig Greenberg wants...

Louisville Mayor Craig Greenberg unveiled his priorities for the 2025 General Assembly on Tuesday. Here's what he wants from the state.