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Louisville officials are bracing for a rise in COVID-19 cases after the holidays.
Residents can now send a text to report things like potholes and missed trash pickups.Â
On Monday, Dec. 12, Cameron joined a bipartisan coalition of 51 attorneys general asking the FCC to take additional steps to stop scammers.Â
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