Nov 13 Politics Should Kentucky Cities Be Able To Impose New Sales Taxes? Frankfort Isn’t Sure It would require a constitutional amendment to allow voters in cities to raise sales taxes by up to 1 percent to support specific projects. By Stephen George Nov 13 Politics Should Ky. Cities Be Able To Impose New Sales Taxes? Stephen George
Oct 28 Community Walmart Is Canceling Plans For A West Louisville Store Walmart is canceling its plan to build a new store in West Louisville, more than two years after it first proposed the project. By Staff Oct 28 Community Walmart Is Canceling Plans For A West Louisville Store Staff
Sep 5 Community You Can Now Apply For A Spot On The LMPD Training Advisory Board The 12-member board will examine, scrutinize and make recommendations to the way the Louisville Metro Police Department recruits and trains officers. By Jacob Ryan Sep 5 Community You Can Now Apply For A Spot On The LMPD Training Advisory Board Jacob Ryan
Aug 31 Community Where — And How Much — Louisville Is Helping Fund Private Projects At present, there are 19 tax increment financing agreements in place, totaling nearly $2.5 billion in developer incentives over a number of years. By Jacob Ryan Aug 31 Community Where—And How Much—Louisville Is Helping Fund Private Projects Jacob Ryan
Aug 24 Community Louisville Metro Government To Open Innovation Hub A downtown building will soon be renovated into a space where public and private sector techies can develop approaches to address city challenges. By Jacob Ryan Aug 24 Community Louisville Metro Government To Open Innovation Hub Jacob Ryan
Aug 23 Community WFPL Interview: New Orleans Mayor Joins Mayor Fischer For A Chat About Change New Orleans mayor Mitch Landrieu joined Louisville mayor Greg Fischer Tuesday for an interview with WFPL's Jake Ryan. By Jacob Ryan Aug 23 Community New Orleans Mayor Joins Mayor Fischer For A Chat About Change Jacob Ryan
Aug 18 Community Demise Of West Louisville FoodPort Brings Mixed Reactions Ask Jones to name the last large-scale investment that came to fruition in West Louisville, and he takes a long pause. By Jacob Ryan Aug 18 Community Demise Of West Louisville FoodPort Brings Mixed Reactions Jacob Ryan
Aug 17 Community Plans For West Louisville FoodPort Terminated Developers behind the West Louisville FoodPort say the financing model for the project has fallen apart after a major tenant backed out. By Stephen George Aug 17 Community Plans For West Louisville FoodPort Terminated Stephen George
Aug 5 Community What Some Louisville Residents Think About A Taxpayer-Funded Soccer Stadium It seems inevitable that at least a portion of a soccer stadium, if city officials decide to build it, would come from taxpayers. So we asked residents what they think of that idea. By Jacob Ryan Aug 5 Community What Some Louisville Residents Think About A Taxpayer-Funded Soccer Stadium Jacob Ryan
Jul 12 Community LISTEN: Black Lives Matter-Louisville Leader On What Comes Next Chanelle Helm talked with WFPL about the relationship between police and marginalized communities in Louisville, and how it might be improved. By Roxanne Scott Jul 12 Community LISTEN: Black Lives Matter-Louisville Leader On What Comes Next Roxanne Scott