New Louisville initiative targets repeat offenders driving violent crime Mar 4, 2026 Mar 4, 2026 Updated 17 hrs ago Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save A small group of repeat offenders accounted for nearly 1,800 felony charges in Louisville last year, according to newly-released data tied to a new initiative aimed at reducing violent crime. Tags Louisville-news Wdrb-news Wdrb News Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save Forecast Radar Weather Jude Redfield's Thursday Morning Forecast Poll Most Popular Articles Videos Articles4 months after UPS plane crash, pilot's widow holds tightly to his final messagePolice arrest man at gunpoint after noticing 'concerning behavior' outside Louisville high schoolLouisville Metro Corrections chief says jail ‘stretched to its limits,’ staff under strainJudge sets $1 million bond for man accused of killing man, dog in Old LouisvilleFamily Scholar House announces new partnership to continue early childhood servicesJCPS budget cuts eliminate dozens of staff who handle finances in elementary schools6 charged after Louisville police seize $650K in stolen auto parts in multi-state chop shop ringLouisville couple faces decades in prison after 3-year-old severely burnedLouisville officials say the clock is ticking on college athletics: 'The math no longer works'Southern Indiana sanctuary takes in 2 pigs after crash on I-64 in New Albany Videos