Mar 15 Politics City Officials Hear From First Lady, Hope to Save Community Development Block Grants Tandy says money for health initiatives can come from the federal government through community development block grants. But those funds could soon be scarce. The U.S. House has proposed cutting the grants by more than 60%. By Gabe Bullard Mar 15 Politics City Officials Hear From First Lady, Hope to Save Community Development Block Grants Gabe Bullard
Dec 8 Local News Final Public Comments Sought On Bike And Pedestrian Master Plan The last batch of public comments on Louisville's bike and pedestrian master plan will be accepted Thursday. Residents of west and central Louisville have been invited to the final public forum on the plan. By Gabe Bullard Dec 8 Local News Final Public Comments Sought On Bike And Pedestrian Master Plan Gabe Bullard
Aug 20 Local News Tandy, King Endorse Fischer Former Louisville mayoral candidates David Tandy and Jim King formally endorsed Greg Fischer Friday. Fischer defeated the two Metro Councilmen in the Democratic Primary in May. By Gabe Bullard Aug 20 Local News Tandy, King Endorse Fischer Gabe Bullard
Aug 16 Local News Stimulus-Funded Road And Sidewalk Projects To Continue Through October $8.5 million in federal stimulus funds is being put to use in Louisville repairing streets and sidewalks. And the projects are changing the way local funds are spent. By Gabe Bullard Aug 16 Local News Stimulus-Funded Road And Sidewalk Projects To Continue Through October Gabe Bullard
May 18 Local News Tandy Not Yet Endorsing In Mayor's Race Tandy has declined to immediately endorse Fischer, saying he's loyal to his platform. By Gabe Bullard May 18 Local News Tandy Not Yet Endorsing In Mayor's Race Gabe Bullard
May 13 Local News Heiner's Lead Grows, Fischer And King Gain In Latest Poll A Bluegrass Poll commissioned by the Courier-Journal and WHAS11 shows the number of undecided voters in the Republican and Democratic primaries shrinking by about half. Benefiting from the drop are Democrat Greg Fischer and Republican Hal Heiner. Fischer now holds 42 percent of the vote among Democrats, marking an 11 point increase from a similar poll released last month. Behind Fischer is Metro Councilman Jim King, who gained eight points and holds 21 percent of the vote. King has overtaken fellow Councilman David Tandy, who dropped to third with 13 percent of the vote. He previously polled at 16 percent. By Gabe Bullard May 13 Local News Heiner's Lead Grows, Fischer And King Gain In Latest Poll Gabe Bullard
Mar 18 Local News Candidates Meet At Manual High School Transportation and education were among the main topics of discussion Thursday as nine candidates for Louisville mayor took part in a forum at DuPont Manual High School. By Gabe Bullard Mar 18 Local News Candidates Meet At Manual High School Gabe Bullard
Aug 26 Local News King Declares Candidacy Louisville Metro Councilman Jim King formally declared his candidacy for Metro Mayor Wednesday. By Gabe Bullard Aug 26 Local News King Declares Candidacy Gabe Bullard
May 13 Local News Mayor, Council Members Continue Budget Planning The budget for the next fiscal year in Louisville is not yet complete, but Mayor Jerry Abramson says a drop in revenues is likely. By Gabe Bullard May 13 Local News Mayor, Council Members Continue Budget Planning Gabe Bullard
Apr 27 Community Birth Of A Budget The Tandys' child is due on May 11th. So is the council's assignment. They have to come together and tell the mayor how they would like money to be taken out of the budget, if the city's team of economists predicts flat or negative growth for the next fiscal year. By Gabe Bullard Apr 27 Community Birth Of A Budget Gabe Bullard
Jan 12 Local News Ethics Ordinance Reworking Begins This is the last week for Louisville Metro Council members to submit changes to a proposed ethics ordinance. By Gabe Bullard Jan 12 Local News Ethics Ordinance Reworking Begins Gabe Bullard
Jan 8 Local News Council Unanimously Elects Tandy President The Louisville Metro Council unanimously chose 4th District Democrat David Tandy as its new president Thursday. By Gabe Bullard Jan 8 Local News Council Unanimously Elects Tandy President Gabe Bullard
Dec 19 Local News Tandy To Run For Council Presidency Louisville Metro Councilman David Tandy has won the Democratic caucus' support for council presidency. By Gabe Bullard Dec 19 Local News Tandy To Run For Council Presidency Gabe Bullard
Nov 6 Local News Council Approves Center City Land Purchase After two postponements and months of negotiations, the Louisville Metro Council has approved the purchase of land for the Center City project. By Gabe Bullard Nov 6 Local News Council Approves Center City Land Purchase Gabe Bullard