In the weeks and months after the explosion, the city and the company held meetings for residents whose homes were damaged. One year ago this week, the company announced it would not rebuild.
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Now, Louisville Metro Council is working on an ordinance to safeguard against what some call promises not kept.
It's a move the senate sponsor said could help prevent fraud and reduce the frustration many Kentuckians have faced at regional licensing centers.
Crews could be seen filling in holes where junction boxes were being installed to bring high-speed fiber service to homes. But for some residents, the sight of new fiber crews also means potential trouble.
Kentucky Alternative Care prepares to open as medical cannabis demand surges after first dispensary sells out.
Hundreds of protesters gathered in front of Metro Hall in downtown Louisville Thursday evening for a rally, march and vigil in the aftermath of the fatal shooting of a woman by an Immigration and Customs Enforcement officer in Minneapolis.
Access will still be very restricted, limited to businesses on the south side.
According to city records, 94 damage claims were filed last year involving Louisville Metro snowplows — and 85 of them came from a single storm.
State records show the Noel family owes the Indiana Department of Revenue $207,000 in audit expenses.