It's a change that has not been welcomed by many in the area. Just days after the sign with the new name was put up earlier this month, it was vandalized.
Louisville is no stranger to the world of boxing and two professional boxers were honored Sunday with their own street signs.
More than 200 people submitted ideas for the essay contest, which closed Oct. 4.Â
One of the nonprofits that was set to benefit from the $40 million in CEOc grants serves seniors in west Louisville.
The contest, which closed Oct. 4, had five rules for submission.
City leaders said the Community Care Campus is "one resource," but there's still not nearly enough shelters for all the homeless in Louisville.
Louisville Mayor Craig Greenberg made a plea with state legislators last week to let the city make its own laws to deal with its "unique gun violence epidemic."
A string of deaths inside the Louisville Metro Department of Corrections led to multiple investigations being launched last year.
The ongoing threat of violence and guns inside Jefferson County Public Schools has led some parents to take action and encourage others to step up.
The 92nd edition of the fair will begin at 11 am. Thursday with the annual parade.