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LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) -- City leaders are taking steps to improve safety in the Highlands neighborhood, starting with a ...
Louisville launched a new public survey for residents to express their concerns about issues affecting the Highlands.
The city of Louisville is tightening enforcement around bars and restaurants on Bardstown Road while asking residents to ...
Officials said the first phase of the project, including terrain and tee improvements, should be completed by Spring 2026.
Louisville residents now have a voice in the city's liquor license renewal process thanks to a new city initiative.
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WAVE 3 News on MSNPublic feedback wanted to improve Highlands safety
Officials want your feedback, positive or negative, when it comes to noise, traffic problems, or issues with any businesses in the area.
The public is invited to two community meetings to give input on what they'd like to see at the park. The first is being held ...
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WLKY on MSNAlthough crime is down, Mayor Greenberg says public safety continues to be top priority
Mayor Craig Greenberg says crime is down across the Metro, and it's momentum he's looking to keep up. He says homicides and ...
LOUISVILLE, Ky. — New grant funding is going to help nonprofit organizations in Louisville with their houseless support, the ...
More than $1 million is now available in city grant funding to support the city's unhoused population, according to a news release from the Louisville Metro Office of Social Services.
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