A Louisville councilwoman is inviting the community to give their input about a controversial animal ordinance amendment.
Susan Bruner's case was dismissed after the city said she was in violation of a new ordinance requiring mini horses to have at least one acre of land.
A Metro Council ordinance that recently threatened to remove a miniature horse from a Louisville neighborhood is also putting goats at risk, leaving one Clifton resident fighting to protect urban farming.
A beloved miniature horse who has lived in the same Louisville neighborhood for 14 years could be forced out of his home because of a recent change to city law, prompting neighbors to rally in an effort to keep him where he is.
Louisville Metro Councilwoman Jennifer Chappell wants to redirect more than $5 million after plans for a new birthing center in the South End came to a halt earlier this year.
The clinics will run through December, and held monthly on the last Sunday of the month.
"Christopher's Law," filed by Councilwoman Jennifer Chappell, D-District 15, was introduced in a Public Safety Committee meeting on Wednesday.
The entire parking lot will be closed for the project.
Members of Louisville Metro Council are encouraging people to attend an annual parade that marks the start of Germantown baseball.
B.O.B. is a one-day blitz that brings city agencies right to the Lucky Horseshoe neighborhood.