A 27-story hotel is planned for a prominent corner in downtown Louisville.
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) -- EMW Women's Surgical Center in downtown Louisville is up for sale.
The Sixth Circuit U.S. Court of Appeals in Cincinnati ruled the buffer zone infringes on the First Amendment rights of protesters who demonstrate in front of the EMW Women's Surgical Center.
Sunday, Attorney General Daniel Cameron asked the state Supreme Court to reinstate the ban after an appellate court denied his appeal.
Jefferson County Circuit Court Judge Mitch Perry granted a temporary restraining order on Thursday to block the law.
Kentucky's two abortion clinics, the EMW Women's Surgical Center and Planned Parenthood clinics in Louisville, filed suit on Monday.
Arguments began Wednesday in a Louisville courtroom over a lawsuit aimed at halting Kentucky's ban on abortion.
The lawsuit was filed on behalf of a health care provider and both of Kentucky's abortion clinics.
Metro Public Works painted yellow buffer zone lines outside the EMW Women's Clinic on Tuesday, but they will have to be repainted after a mistake was found.
The officer marched outside of the clinic for approximately 45 minutes, at one point holding a sign that read "pray to end abortion."