Louisville announces new anti-violence initiatives
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Pictured: in this frame grab taken from video Louisville Mayor Craig Greenberg joins other city officials to announce the city's latest anti-violence initiative on Jan. 2, 2024. (WDRB image)
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Louisville has a new initiative to combat gun violence in the city.
The city's mayor pitched his $1.1 billion city budget to Metro Council on Thursday with an emphasis on investing in the future of Louisvillians.
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