Louisville Metro Emergency Medical Services (LMEMS) today announced the agency is participating in a Naloxone Leave Behind program funded by the National Institutes of Health.
Louisville Metro Councilman Phillip Baker (D-6) has released the following statement regarding the United Auto Workers (UAW) strike at the Kentucky Ford Plant.
Automakers fail to install industry-standard safety feature responsible for spike in car theft activity and has created a public nuisance, city alleges
Mayor Craig Greenberg today unveiled My Louisville Home, a comprehensive housing strategy that aims to create and preserve 15,000 affordable housing units.
New Executive Order elevates the task force into to the mayor’s office, reflecting the mayor’s commitment to equitable contracting and procurement practices
Councilman Phillip T. Baker (D-6) invites Sixth District residents to a Town Hall meeting to discuss ongoing concerns related to homelessness in the district.
On September 21, Mayor Craig Greenberg announced the formation of a dedicated advisory board tasked with overseeing the distribution of funds from the landmark opioid settlement.