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Louisville’s fledgling park ranger program recently brought on former Oldham County police officer James Brown as its leader.
During his weekly press conference Tuesday, Mayor Craig Greenberg recognized and honored three Pleasure Ridge Park High School students for a heroic rescue.
Mayor Craig Greenberg invites the public to an open house on May 13 to review and give feedback on street design plans aimed ...
Failed Joe Creason Park tennis center plan shows how Louisville should prioritize investment in communities that support ...
LMPD plans to move into a modern headquarters on West Chestnut Street by summer 2025 to unify its culture and improve ...
Louisville Mayor Craig Greenberg announced a plan Tuesday to invest $600,000 per year for the salaries of medical ...
Mayor Craig Greenberg went into more detail Tuesday on one of his biggest budget priorities: public safety. Greenberg was ...
Louisville Mayor Craig Greenberg announced a plan Tuesday to invest $600,000 per year for the salaries of medical professional to help police with emergencies.
Mayor Craig Greenberg said the staff members would determine the appropriate level of care needed when people call 911 with ...
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WAVE) - It’s the idea that every person in Louisville should feel safe in every Louisville neighborhood. To ...
The Louisville Zoo is bringing back its Dinopalooza. The event invites guests to travel back in time 65 million years and ...
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WAVE) - Mayor Craig Greenberg will talk about the investments in his proposed budget for emergency services and will honor three high school students who rescued a driver from the ...
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