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Greenberg announced approval of the law, sponsored by District 11 Metro Councilman Kevin Kramer, during an Aug. 19 news conference. The new ordinance increases penalties and makes it easier to ...
President Donald Trump's National Guard deployment in Washington, D.C., has drawn attention in Louisville, a blue city in a ...
Craig Greenberg’s move, requested by the Trump administration, allows federal agents more time to detain immigrants who are ...
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WAVE 3 News on MSNGreenberg defends decision to take Louisville off sanctuary city list
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WAVE) - Almost one month after the Trump Justice Department threatened to sue 32 mayors and governors for ...
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WAVE 3 News on MSN2nd former high ranking city official sues Louisville mayor claiming wrongful termination
Former Assistant Facilities Director Jessica Thornton claims Mayor Greenberg cut a deal with the Teamsters Union to fire her ...
Updated designs are set to be shared during public meetings in September that will gather more feedback on plans for the ...
Mayor Craig Greenberg and the Louisville Metro Cabinet for Economic Development are highlighting the city's affordability, ...
Louisville Mayor Craig Greenberg signed a new ordinance Tuesday that makes possessing stolen infrastructure wiring—such as ...
Louisville breaks ground on Roosevelt Senior Apartments, set to provide affordable housing for seniors by fall 2026.
Mayor Craig Greenberg is defending his decision to reinstate an old policy at Louisville Metro Department of Corrections, despite it drawing criticism.
Some of the projects will include tree canopy enhancements, pollinator-friendly landscaping, green corridors, microforests and nature-based health interventions.
In addition to the state tax incentives, the city of Louisville awarded GE Appliances $4 million in cash incentives, ...
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