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The removal follows the decision by Louisville leaders to reinstate a 48 hour immigration detainer on inmates.
During an Aug. 6 news conference, Mayor Craig Greenberg said the city has submitted a request to the EPA to withdraw from the federal reformulated gas program, which costs residents millions of ...
YOU’RE BEING ASKED FOR FEEDBACK ON CHANGES TO CHAMPION’S PARK. THE PARK, OFF RIVER ROAD, FEATURES A DISC GOLF COURSE, ...
Louisville Mayor Craig Greenberg discusses the future of the Highlands-Shelby Park Library currently in Mid-City Mall which ...
Mayor Craig Greenberg says crime is down across the Metro, and it's momentum he's looking to keep up. He says homicides and ...
In July, Louisville Mayor Craig Greenberg announced changes to LMDC policy that aimed to remove the city from the federal ...
A ribbon-cutting ceremony was held in the Chickasaw neighborhood Tuesday for a new home designed by Family Scholar House. The ...
The city office created to monitor Louisville Metro Police found an officer violated policy in the 2023 shooting death of a ...
LOUISVILLE, Ky. — Louisville Mayor Craig Greenberg and the Office of Violence Prevention are launching The Newburg Vision, a ...
Nearly 100 years after the Bourgard College of Music and Art opened to serve aspiring young African American artists in ...
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WAVE) - Louisville Mayor Craig Greenberg announced Tuesday that the city will reinstate a policy attaching a 48-hour detainer to immigrant inmates to allow the Department of Homeland ...
Louisville Mayor Craig Greenberg said the city wasn't holding incarcerated people in custody at the jail for up to 48 hours on "immigration detainers." ...