LMAS keeps 'no-kill' status with help of community, but says overcrowding still an issue Oct 25, 2022 Oct 25, 2022 Updated Oct 25, 2022 Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save Officials said the parking lot at the shelter was full on Sunday, a day that's normally slow for adoptions. Tags News As featured on 1:05+3 LMAS keeps 'no-kill' status with help of community, but says overcrowding still an issue Officials said the parking lot at the shelter was full on Sunday, a day that's normally slow for adoptions. Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save Forecast Radar Weather Bryce Jones' Sunday forecast Poll Poll Most Popular Articles Videos ArticlesThousands march in downtown Louisville against President Trump in 'No Kings' protestWind Advisory issued for our area2 men arrested after fatal shooting at Fern Creek apartments, Louisville police sayWoman hospitalized after being shot in New Albany neighborhoodShipley kicks 45-yard FG in OT to lift No. 21 Texas to 16-13 win at KentuckyNew JCPS middle school already overcrowded as proposed boundary change sparks pushback2 plane incidents reported Saturday at Louisville’s Bowman FieldLouisville settles lawsuit over LMPD’s response to 2020 Breonna Taylor protestsCRAWFORD | Miami message: Louisville’s defense shows it's the real deal in upsetPolice investigating string of vehicle break-ins reported in Nelson County Videos
1:05+3 LMAS keeps 'no-kill' status with help of community, but says overcrowding still an issue Officials said the parking lot at the shelter was full on Sunday, a day that's normally slow for adoptions.