City leaders said the Community Care Campus is "one resource," but there's still not nearly enough shelters for all the homeless in Louisville.
Employees at some of the branches of the Louisville Free Public Library (LFPL) are pleading with the city to provide better work conditions, saying they've been the victims of sexual harassment, fights and threats.Â
Metro government's plan to convert one-way streets for two-way traffic has resulted in few changes nearly six years after it was announced.Â
With support from Republicans, the camping ordinance passed, 16-8.
A group of developers, realtors and neighborhood lifers set out Friday afternoon to explore the Taylor Boulevard/New Cut Road corridor.
The registry would have a list of rental properties across the city and owner information.
The 13 odd-numbered districts in the 26-member council were up for election this year.
After one term, current Councilwoman Nicole George is stepping away from the seat. Democratic candidate Betsy Ruhe, Independent John Witt and Republican Stephen Dattilo hope to take her place representing the district.
If passed as written now, the new ordinance would make it unlawful for people to store personal belongings on public streets, alleys or sidewalks, unless otherwise permitted.
Council member Nicole George, D-21, who helped lead the charge for those standards, is proposing a few more changes.