More than 200 people submitted ideas for the essay contest, which closed Oct. 4.
The contest, which closed Oct. 4, had five rules for submission.
The program sends trained officers into classrooms in an effort to steer kids away from gangs before some are even 10 years old.
There's also a new tip line specifically for narcotics: 502-574-2580.
Metro Government is in a "greater than expected" place revenue-wise and has an additional $20 million thanks to operations savings and unanticipated revenue growth this year.
The report shows the number of people coming to downtown Louisville for their jobs isn't even one-third of what it was before the start of the coronavirus pandemic.
Those who lead St. John Center for Homeless Men are glad to see that 'homeless solutions' are on Louisville Metro Council's highest to-do list.
Council is considering a spending plan that would make clean-up more of a priority.
Belle officials said that without the money, the historic steamer might lose its ability to welcome guests.
Monday night, the Metro Council Budget Committee allotted $500,000 to move the library to a new location if Middletown city leaders can find a new home for the branch at no cost to the city.