On March 15, at Lynn Family Stadium, Mayor Craig Greenberg and leaders from Racing Louisville Football Club (FC) previewed the upcoming season, which kicks off this weekend.
The MetroSafe Division of Louisville Metro Emergency Services, the city’s consolidated 911 Communications Center, today graduated 13 personnel from its Academy.
On March 14, Councilwoman Donna Purvis (D-5) and Councilman Phillip Baker (D-6) joined representatives from Jewish Family & Career Services (JFCS) and the Humana Foundation to announce a $250,000 grant from the Humana Foundation to JFCS.
The Louisville Metro Air Pollution Control Board will hold a public hearing, via Video Teleconference, on an Agreed Board Order with American Synthetic Rubber Company.
Councilman Ben Reno-Weber (D-8) invites District 8 students to join in the celebration of National Civic Learning Week by participating in the District 8 Civic Family Tree initiative.
Today, Councilman Phillip Baker (D-6) joined Metro Public Works staff to kick off the street sweeping season, and pilot program for area 6, located in Old Louisville.
The Minority Caucus of the Louisville Metro Council will hold its regular meeting at 3:45 p.m. on Thursday, March 7, 2024 from the 2nd floor Caucus Room within City Hall (601 W. Jefferson Street).
Four-vehicle accident causes temporary closure of bridge; Mayor commends the Louisville Division of Fire for their heroic rescue of tractor-trailer driver
Councilwoman Tammy Hawkins (D-1) invites the community to attend the next District 1 Community Meeting on Wednesday, March 6, 2024, beginning at 6:30 p.m.
Today, after more than a year of helping make Louisville a safer, stronger and healthier city, Mayor Craig Greenberg announced that Deputy Mayor Barbara Sexton Smith has decided to “re-wire” and depart from Metro Government on April 15, 2024.
Today, Mayor Craig Greenberg joined Gov. Andy Beshear, Councilwoman Tammy Hawkins and leaders of MMY US to announce the company will open its first U.S. modular housing manufacturing facility in Louisville’s Parkland neighborhood, creating 73 new jobs.
Today, Louisville Metro Council hosted the 22nd Annual Black History Month Program during a special meeting of the Equity, Community Affairs, Housing, Health & Education Committee, Chaired by Councilwoman Dr. Barbara Shanklin (D-2).