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Mayor Craig Greenberg's office says chemical tanks have already been removed from the Givaudan factory and its set for ...
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WAVE 3 News on MSNLouisville mayor asks Metro Council for investment in public safetyIt’s the idea that every person in Louisville should feel safe in every Louisville neighborhood. To get there, Louisville ...
Louisville Mayor Craig Greenberg announced a plan Tuesday to invest $600,000 per year for the salaries of medical professional to help police with emergencies.
Developers say they met regularly with two deputy mayors and several city department directors before plans for Joe Creason ...
Mayor Craig Greenberg invites the public to an open house on May 13 to review and give feedback on street design plans aimed ...
Developers had proposed a $65 million redevelopment of the Louisville Tennis Center, which would include pickleball courts ...
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WAVE 3 News on MSNMayor Greenberg announces tennis and pickleball complex won’t be built at Joe Creason ParkAfter community members voiced backlash against a proposed tennis and pickleball complex, Louisville Mayor Craig Greenberg ...
Mayor Craig Greenberg proposes funding to add medical professionals to 911 call center, aiming to improve care and reduce ambulance dispatches.
Louisville has a new goal of reducing violent crime by 15% every year. Mayor Craig Greenberg hopes the city can achieve this ...
Update: Mayor Craig Greenberg announced Friday that the tennis and pickleball development will not move forward in Joe Creason Park. A proposed redevelopment of the Louisville Tennis Center is ...
Louisville Mayor Craig Greenberg announced his 2025 Kentucky Derby guest list, which includes business leaders and philanthropists. The mayor uses the Derby to promote Louisville to influential ...
Louisville Mayor Craig Greenberg proposed a $1.2 billion city budget prioritizing public safety, economic development, and ...
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