A new interim director of Youth Transitional Services in Louisville has been named after a resignation.
Ex-Greenberg official seeks probe of ‘potential patterns of discrimination’ in Louisville government
Keisha Dorsey, former deputy chief of staff to Mayor Craig Greenberg, has filed two ethics complaints asking for investigations into Metro government. She no longer works for the administration, according to a top city official.
Deputy Chief of Staff Keisha Dorsey filed two ethics complaints against the city on claims of a hostile work environment and systemic discrimination.
Major changes are coming to public parks in Louisville to address some safety challenges the recreational spaces are facing.
Louisville Metro Police are asking the public to tell their children that officers are there to help solve violent crime.
Louisville has seen more than 600 homicides since the program was created in 2020.
Nearly one-third of the city's shootings come from gangs and group violence, but Louisville leaders are trying to combat the issue by focusing on the city's youth.
By January 2025, at least half of the Metro Council will have turned over since the end of 2022, and the filing deadline for seeking reelection is about a month away.
Judy Stallard is challenging Phillip Baker, a Democrat and current councilmember who was appointed to replace David James.
There were three separate shootings in Louisville as city leaders discussed crime and safety at a public forum in the Crescent Hill neighborhood on Monday.