Louisville creates new 24-person commission to help curb violent crime Jul 31, 2025 Jul 31, 2025 Updated Jul 31, 2025 Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save Louisville Mayor Craig Greenberg announced the creation of a 24-person Community Safety Commission aimed at curbing violence in the city. Tags Louisville-news Wdrb-news Wdrb News As featured on 2:01+2 Louisville creates new 24-person commission to help curb violent crime Louisville Mayor Craig Greenberg announced the creation of a 24-person Community Safety Commission aimed at curbing violence in the city. Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save Forecast Radar Weather Marc Weinberg's Monday night forecast Poll Most Popular Articles Videos ArticlesAlleged armed suspect found dead after fatal shooting in Meade CountyBrooks Houck transferred to prison in eastern KentuckyRAPID REACTION | Press. Pace. Points. Louisville opens season with 104-45 blitz of S.C. StateWKU follows new DEI state law; Society of Black Alumni cuts ties2 men hospitalized after shooting at Shawnee Park, Louisville police sayIndiana woman sentenced to prison in death of 3-year-old stepdaughterElizabethtown developments could help revitalize city's south end‘Not sustainable’ | Food pantries in Kentucky, Indiana overwhelmed as SNAP benefits stallOutdoor, sporting goods chain closing Louisville store after more than a decadeThe Bay Cigar Lounge opens in southern Indiana, blending business and relaxation Videos
2:01+2 Louisville creates new 24-person commission to help curb violent crime Louisville Mayor Craig Greenberg announced the creation of a 24-person Community Safety Commission aimed at curbing violence in the city.