Louisville skyline
- Updated
Louisville, Ky. (WDRB photo)
As featured on
Of those businesses, 28% were minority-owned and nearly 34% were women-owned.
City leaders say the extra money is useful but not a cure-all to economic woes caused by COVID-19.
The leftover money could be used to help the homeless and provide more clean-up downtown.
Poll
Most Popular
Articles
- New video shows what led up to Jeffersonville teacher placing student in headlock
- Kentucky could see pause in SNAP benefits unless state complies with USDA request
- CRAWFORD | North Carolina hands Kentucky its 3rd straight loss to a ranked opponent, 67-64
- Multi-year project on Highway 44 in Bullitt County will be a 'nightmare,' drivers say
- Will Stein's mom recalls moment new UK head coach called to say 'I'm gonna be a Wildcat'
- Freezing Fog: Why You Should Use Extra Caution On Bridges, Overpasses, And Ramps...
- Hearing focuses on Kentucky's organ donation process amid calls to decertify Network for Hope
- CRAWFORD | A Cardinal Christmas Carol: Louisville visits ghosts of basketball past at Arkansas
- Louisville officials reopen 'beautifully restored' library after multimillion-dollar renovation
- 15-year-old arrested in connection to double shooting in Louisville's Jacobs neighborhood