Louisville leaders looking to improve city's Violence Intervention Program Oct 20, 2022 Oct 20, 2022 Updated Oct 20, 2022 Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save Tags News As featured on 1:46+2 Louisville leaders looking to improve city's Violence Intervention Program The program's goal is to stop shootings in Louisville before they even start by providing alternatives to violence. Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save Forecast Radar Weather Matthew Wine's Saturday morning forecast Poll Poll Most Popular Articles Videos Articles14th victim found at UPS plane crash site near Louisville's airport, mayor says'Repeating bell' sounded in cockpit for 25 seconds before UPS crash in Louisville, NTSB saysLouisville bar owner describes aftermath of UPS plane crash as 'war zone'CRAWFORD | True crime: Pope called for jury duty heading into Kentucky-Louisville weekLawsuit accuses UPS, General Electric and Boeing of negligence in fatal plane crash in LouisvilleFAA grounds MD-11 planes following deadly Louisville crashLouisville-area high school football coverage — Week 12Indiana attorney general calls for National Guard deployment to Indianapolis after violent weekendSupreme Court issues emergency order to block full SNAP food aid paymentsFirefighter burned battling flames at east Louisville restaurant Videos
1:46+2 Louisville leaders looking to improve city's Violence Intervention Program The program's goal is to stop shootings in Louisville before they even start by providing alternatives to violence.