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Rodents, mold and trash: Louisville housing agency a 'slumlord,' council member says

Six Metro Council members held a press conference calling on Mayor Craig Greenberg and the Louisville Housing Authority to fix issues at Dosker Manor.

 

'We've sharpened our tools': UAW Local 862 president talks potential strike

UAW Local 862 president Todd Dunn speaks with the Courier Journal about the ongoing UAW negotiations and the potential for a strike.

 

$44 million project to bring bourbon facility, rickhouses to Shelbyville

The Koetter Group and The Spirits Group are collaborating on a project to build seven new bourbon rickhouses in Shelbyville.

 

Here are the companies licensed to take sports wagers in Kentucky, starting in September

The Kentucky Horse Racing Commission approved seven horse racing tracks and nine partner companies for online and retail betting.

 

Top deck WB I-64 lane of Sherman Minton Bridge reopens after more than a month of repairs

The Sherman Minton Renewal Project said late night closures will continue as scheduled for rehabilitation projects.

 

JCPS buses can now be tracked by families through this new mobile app

Each family will receive private login information to track their children from JCPS. The tracking of students will not be public.

 

Man accused of chaining woman to floor in Park Hill pleads not guilty

Moises May was accused of chaining Jonna Wilson to the floor and pleaded not guilty Saturday morning.

 

Anthony Piagentini ethics trial: Position not contingent on vote, chief executive testifies

Tammy York Day, CEO of the Louisville Healthcare CEO Council, testifies at ethics trial of Louisville Metro Councilman Anthony Piagentini.

 

JCPS busing: 3 takeaways from the frustrating past 2 weeks

Who's to blame for the Jefferson County Public Schools busing disaster, are drivers quitting and will things get better?

 

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