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The team said it was their training and experience that led to success.
The team said it was their training and experience that led to success.
State road crews worked around the clock through the Christmas weekend.
In October 2020, more than 5,000 were scattered throughout the city, according to Louisville Metro Council President David James.
Jordan Nichols, general manager of Cattleman's, called the incident on Saturday a disaster.
They say Louisville's problem with abandoned cars is caused by bigger issues.
Tow trucks removed vehicles blocking downtown Louisville streets Wednesday morning, and people who refused to disperse were met with pepper balls.