Broken air conditioning created dangerous heat inside Louisville public housing apartments
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Families living at Louisville Metro Housing Authority apartments on Magazine Street said the broken air conditioning has been an issue for years, leaving families frustrated, and, at times, scared for their health.
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Families living at Louisville Metro Housing Authority apartments on Magazine Street said the broken air conditioning has been an issue for years, leaving families frustrated, and, at times, scared for their health.
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