Some neighbors and preservationists were seeking a temporary restraining order keeping the old Kentucky Baptist Hospital intact while a lawsuit moves forward
In April, the Kentucky Supreme Court ruled that lower courts erred when they agreed the city properly removed the controversial John B. Castleman statue from Cherokee Triangle in 2020.
Money and a court case could decide what happens to the monuments.
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) -- A historically Black neighborhood in Louisville is fighting to keep a housing development out of its area.
An attorney for the Jefferson Development Group told a community meeting on Wednesday that the group had finalized plans for One Park North.
Councilmember Bill Hollander's ordinance filed Monday seeks to create transparency for lobbying at the council and executive agencies, such as the mayor's office.
The RaceTrac gas station would be built just steps away from homes.
Hurstbourne residents did not pursue the two remaining legal avenues to stop the golf-and-entertainment complex planned for the old Sears building at Oxmoor Center.
They have 30 days to make a decision.
Deadlines set by Mayor Greg Fischer’s administration and its developer have come and gone. City officials quietly amended their agreement with Marian for a second time this summer, giving the company until the end of the year to decide if it wants to pursue the project.