Louisville leaders look for options to move street racing off city roads Feb 7, 2023 Feb 7, 2023 Updated Feb 7, 2023 Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save They're looking for a safe place for street racers to conduct their activities. Tags News Crime Wdrb Wdrb News Louisville News As featured on 2:41+2 Louisville leaders look for solutions to street racing and takeovers that endanger city roads Over the weekend, Louisville Metro Police responded to calls involving an estimated 300 street racers, but there was only one arrest. Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save Forecast Radar Weather Rick DeLuca's Thursday afternoon forecast Poll Most Popular Articles Videos ArticlesCRAWFORD | 'That's unacceptable.' Kelsey doesn't sugar-coat Louisville's first lossLouisville police say officers shot and killed armed suspect at east end apartment complexCRAWFORD | Calipari cracks Cards again as Arkansas topples No. 6 LouisvilleMan dies after shooting in Louisville's Shelby Park neighborhood, police sayKentucky could see pause in SNAP benefits unless state complies with USDA requestFDA recalls millions of bags of shredded cheese that may contain metal fragmentsNew video shows what led up to Jeffersonville teacher placing student in headlockSouthern Indiana restaurant closing, relaunching in spring with rebrandNick Wilt helps cut the ribbon on UofL Hospital's West Tower expansionParents plead to keep King Elementary open as JCPS faces financial crisis Videos
2:41+2 Louisville leaders look for solutions to street racing and takeovers that endanger city roads Over the weekend, Louisville Metro Police responded to calls involving an estimated 300 street racers, but there was only one arrest.