The clinics will run through December, and held monthly on the last Sunday of the month.
The forum organized by developers marked the first time that citizens could ask questions about a proposed $65 million tennis and pickleball hub at the public park
Last year, Louisville Metro Government's Alcoholic Beverage Control announced a zero tolerance policy for bars and restaurants playing loud music.
The budget set for a vote Thursday provides just over half of the amount requested by the Jefferson County Extension Office. It fully funds the county's Soil and Water Conservation District.
They're also asking for suggestions on landmarks to highlight on the signs, such as historical spots or points of interest.
Metro government released the latest housing needs assessment on Wednesday, showing a growing shortage in affordable units for lower-income households.
The restaurant will relinquish their extended 2-4 a.m. liquor license for a six-month period in an effort to mitigate future violent incidences.
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.
The latest incident hit a popular business on Barrett Avenue, even though the owner says they metal bars were previously installed.
The race for District 8 is one of three Metro Council districts that voters will decide on the ballot on Election Day next week.