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.
Craft House Pizza opened its sixth Louisville location at Colonial Gardens on Monday, the historic development at the corner of New Cut Road and West Kenwood Drive across from Iroquois Park.
Several community members showed up to make sure city leaders knew they the smell hit their neighborhoods over the weekend.
The first step of revitalization happened Tuesday as Mayor Greenberg broke ground on the project.
Many of events are free and open to the public.
The 85th season at Iroquois Amphitheater kicks off later this month with a free concert.
A group of developers, realtors and neighborhood lifers set out Friday afternoon to explore the Taylor Boulevard/New Cut Road corridor.
The city would make a good faith effort to increase business with companies that hire second chance employees.
Metro Councilwoman Donna Purvis introduced a resolution Monday that would transform a vacant 5-acre property in the Russell neighborhood in west Louisville.
Metro Councilwoman Angela Bowens, who represents the area on Metro Council, said police have already taken the suspects — all juveniles — off the streets.