Residents of Louisville’s west end want to see new crime plan implemented in their area
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As part of the new crime-fighting approach, the mayor has rebranded the Office for Safe and Healthy Neighborhoods to the Office of Violence Prevention.
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For many in the city's west end, the message is clear: they want to see results, not just promises.
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