Louisville leaders push for local control over liquor licenses after fatal shooting at Cafe 360
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Two Louisville Metro Council members are joining an effort to get local officials more control over liquor licenses after another person was shot and killed Sunday at Cafe 360 on Bardstown Road.
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Two Louisville Metro Council members are joining an effort to get local officials more control over liquor licenses after another person was shot and killed Sunday at Cafe 360 on Bardstown Road.
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