Sep 23 Community Louisville Is More Diverse Than Ever But Remains Largely Segregated Neighborhoods in Louisville and Jefferson County became more racially and ethnically diverse in the past three decades, but the county remains largely segregated. Nearly half of its population lived in places that were isolated by race even though the share of white population rose in the West End of the metro region. By Suhail Bhat Sep 23 Community Louisville Is More Diverse Than Ever But Remains Largely Segregated Suhail Bhat
Aug 10 Coronavirus Louisville Officials Return To Weekly COVID Updates As Cases Climb COVID-19 cases continue to surge in Louisville with the city reporting some of its highest numbers since February. By Breya Jones Aug 10 Coronavirus Louisville Officials Return To Weekly COVID Updates As Cases Climb Breya Jones
Jul 8 Metro Louisville Metro Councilmember Bill Hollander Won’t Run Again Louisville Metro District 9 will get new representation in 2023. By Breya Jones Jul 8 Metro Louisville Metro Councilmember Bill Hollander Won’t Run Again Breya Jones
Apr 26 Community Activists Welcome DOJ Investigation Into Louisville Police Department “All we doing is standing for what’s right. Standing for our right to protest, our right to speak, our right to do what’s right.” By Graham Ambrose and Jess Clark Apr 26 Community Activists Welcome DOJ Investigation Into LMPD Graham Ambrose and Jess Clark
Apr 7 Investigations Louisville Officials Won’t Release Spending Records Amid Pandemic City officials said fulfilling the request for about three weeks of spending records would create an “unreasonable burden'' on the government agency. By Jacob Ryan Apr 7 Investigations Louisville Officials Won’t Release Spending Records Amid Pandemic Jacob Ryan
Jan 15 Health Louisville Files Federal Lawsuit Against JUUL Jefferson County Attorney Mike O’Connell said JUUL made a “surgical strike” in marketing its vaping products to young people. By Kyeland Jackson Jan 15 Health Louisville Files Federal Lawsuit Against JUUL Kyeland Jackson
Oct 19 Community Louisville Youth Program To Expand With $1.3M Federal Grant The city's Reimage program focuses on young people who’ve been involved in the court system or are at risk for getting into trouble. By Kyeland Jackson Oct 19 Community Louisville Youth Program To Expand With $1.3M Federal Grant Kyeland Jackson
Jun 26 Recut Recut: Why Are Louisville’s Black Kids Jailed More Than White Kids? In Louisville's detention center, 3 out of 4 youth are black, but only 1 out of 4 kids in Louisville are black. Why aren't more people talking about this? By Jonese Franklin Jun 26 Recut Recut: Why Are Louisville's Black Kids Jailed More Than White Kids? Jonese Franklin
Jan 18 Economy How Would A Nearby Amazon HQ2 Affect Louisville? Louisville is out of the running, but the city could still be changed by Amazon’s second headquarters — if another city in the region gets it. By Amina Elahi Jan 18 Economy How Would A Nearby Amazon HQ2 Affect Louisville? Amina Elahi
Nov 30 Health Louisville Metro Releases New Health Equity Report The study looks at factors including mental health, asthma, housing, drug and alcohol use and homicides in the Louisville region. By Lisa Gillespie Nov 30 Health Louisville Metro Releases New Health Equity Report Lisa Gillespie
Sep 21 Community City Asks Public To Weigh-In On 3rd Street Conversion The city will hold two public meetings to discuss converting 3rd Street from a one-way to a two-way street from Broadway to Main Street. By Staff Sep 21 Community City Asks Public To Weigh-In On 3rd Street Conversion Staff
Sep 1 Community Here’s A Look At Louisville’s Disaster Preparedness Plan Remnants of Hurricane Harvey are making their way north and weather experts are predicting heavy rain for Louisville in the coming days. By Jacob Ryan Sep 1 Community Here’s A Look At Louisville’s Disaster Preparedness Plan Jacob Ryan
Jun 22 Community Louisville Lawmakers Approved A Spending Plan. Here’s What You Should Know The budget approved by the council features investments in public safety, city-owned infrastructure and affordable housing. By Jacob Ryan Jun 22 Community Louisville Lawmakers Approved A Spending Plan. Here's What You Should Know Jacob Ryan
Jun 22 Community Louisville Doesn’t Spend Tax Dollars The Way Congress Does. Here’s Why Why does the executive branch in Louisville get final say on spending taxpayer money when it's Congress who controls the purse strings in Washington? By Jacob Ryan Jun 22 Community Louisville Doesn't Spend Tax Dollars The Way Congress Does. Here's Why Jacob Ryan
Jun 19 Community Metro Council To Vote On Fischer’s Proposed Budget This Week Council members have spent the past two months examining Mayor Greg Fischer's $839 million budget proposal.They'll vote Thursday at their regular meeting. By Jacob Ryan Jun 19 Community Metro Council To Vote On Fischer's Proposed Budget This Week Jacob Ryan