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A piece of equipment at the Givaudan plant on Payne Street likely overheated before it burst, according to the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives.
5 days ago
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Democrats' 17-9 advantage on Louisville's city council was cut to 14-12 after voting in Tuesday's general election.
12 days ago
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The board faces pivotal issues that will include deciding the next superintendent of the embattled Louisville school district.
17 days ago
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Demolition of Urban Government Center buildings to start weeks after pending land deal
25 days ago
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By bringing 138 acres off Tucker Station and South Pope Lick Road into the city limits, Jeffersontown will have the final say over future uses there
about 1 month ago
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Owner of former Louisville church that caught fire has history of safety violations
about 1 month ago
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Louisville would rebate $5.3 million in local property taxes for the project under an ordinance introduced at Metro Council this week
about 2 months ago
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West end investment board starts seeking applications for development projects
about 2 months ago
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More than $70 million in incentives were envisioned to help bring the iconic event to Louisville, documents show.
about 2 months ago
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Aging Louisville dams getting $700k for repairs and emergency plans
about 2 months ago
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No one has been overseeing a trust fund for three cemeteries, while more than $43,000 for their upkeep was sitting unspent in a deceased supervisor’s bank account.
2 months ago
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Study recommends Louisville continue 'road diet' projects to reduce crashes, pedestrian collisions
2 months ago
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A WDRB News investigation last month revealed lax oversight of Greenwood, Eastern and Schardein cemeteries under a decades-old management arrangement through Jefferson Circuit Court
2 months ago
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Grinstead Drive road diet
3 months ago
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Jefferson Circuit Judge Patricia “Tish” Morris told the Kentucky Attorney General's office this week to appear in court September 23 to schedule a status conference.
3 months ago
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Advocates push for change after 'lack of respect' at long-abandoned Louisville cemeteries
3 months ago
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The money came to light in a recent filing in a court case that governs access to and maintenance of Eastern, Greenwood and Schardein cemeteries.
3 months ago
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Bourbon distiller Maker’s Mark plans $18.5 million expansion
3 months ago
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The Corps announced Tuesday it is negotiating a lease in the 24-story building at 220 W. Main Street that LG&E plans to vacate when its rental agreement runs out next
3 months ago
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Keisha Dorsey, a former deputy chief of staff fired last week, has filed two ethics complaints targeting the administration of Mayor Craig Greenberg.
3 months ago
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Pat Mulloy will remain as a volunteer adviser to Mayor Craig Greenberg and continue as the interim CEO of the Louisville Economic Development Alliance.
3 months ago