Louisville Parks and Recreation announced the hiring of a second full-time park ranger.
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City data shows homicides, non-fatal shootings and carjackings are all down. But for the more than 200 people who filled a violence prevention meeting Monday, many say it doesn’t feel that way.
It's a nonprofit organization that's working to reduce gun violence by providing skill building programs and resources.
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The city is experiencing a violent start to 2024.