For three hours, people shouted and held signs, making sure those driving downtown knew why they were protesting.
It's the first removal trial of a member in more than a decade.
The long carpool lines at schools across Louisville caught the attention of Metro Council.
The Council's majority and minority caucuses held their first meetings of 2024 Thursday evening where they voted on leadership positions.
Metro Council approved a $114 million subsidy deal to help build the development at the corner of Lexington Road and Grinstead Drive near Cherokee Park.
One Park — a mix of apartments, offices, stores, restaurants and a hotel in various buildings up to 18 stories tall — has been in the works since 2016, including an expansion of the project approved by city planners in 2023.
Johnson served in public office for 25 years.
The charging committee would evaluate the future of the Republican council member found guilty of city ethics violations and decide whether to recommend his removal from office.
The nonprofit known as CEOc has spent more than $400,000 with businesses owned by the sister and ex-husband of CEOc's top executive, Tammy York Day.
Officer Wilt was the Grand Marshall of the parade, with a police escort and his family by his side.