Louisville Public Defender's Office now a state entity Jul 1, 2024 Jul 1, 2024 Updated Jul 1, 2024 Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save House Bill 568, passed by lawmakers in 2023, cut the funding from Metro Government and finalized the merger. Tags Louisville-news Wdrb-news Wdrb News Wdrb News Louisville News Kentucky News Indiana News As featured on +2 Louisville Public Defender's Office now a state entity House Bill 568, passed by lawmakers in 2023, cut the funding from Metro Government and finalized the merger. Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save Forecast Radar Weather Bryce Jones' Tuesday evening weather Poll Most Popular Articles Videos ArticlesLawsuit claims southern Indiana 5th grader died by suicide after severe bullying, sexual abuseHere's how much money you could get in the settlement of Norton Healthcare's data breachMan on the run after robbing bank on Bardstown Road in Louisville, police sayAuthorities identify 31-year-old woman killed in crash on Louisville's Gene Snyder FreewayCRAWFORD | Louisville’s March problem is written in 2 numbers: 46–4 and 1–11Louisville police search for woman in animal cruelty investigationRising costs, pandemic impact force popular Louisville fried chicken restaurant to closeLouisville’s oldest comedy club closing after nearly 40 years amid Mid City Mall redevelopmentRAPID REACTION | Missed shots, missed chances: UNC holds off Louisville, 77-74Authorities identify 16-year-old shot and killed in Louisville's Jacobs neighborhood Videos
+2 Louisville Public Defender's Office now a state entity House Bill 568, passed by lawmakers in 2023, cut the funding from Metro Government and finalized the merger.