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A legal battle between Bernheim Forest and LG&E ended last December, but advocates of nature are not through fighting against industrialization.
A local group took a big step in making homeownership accessible while keeping the integrity of one of Louisville’s most ...
Like an energizing ray of the sun, Allan Steinberg, who passed away recently, shone brightly on his beloved city of Louisville in many ways. He was deeply involved in education, historical ...
Louisville City Council approved on first reading a general development plan amendment for the former Sam’s Club and Kohl’s on Tuesday night.
The Trump administration has proposed cutting funding for housing assistance by 44%. Kentucky currently receives $650 million ...
The transit authority will use the framework of the TARC 2025 Enhanced Draft Plan as a guide to implement new service levels ...
Work is scheduled to start this week on the much-awaited widening of the I-264 highway between Westport Road and I-71.
"This is real... it's bad for all of us in our city," Mayor Craig Greenberg said on the steps of Metro Hall Friday.
The Seymour’s Plan Commission is set to meet for a regularly scheduled meeting at 5 p.m. Thursday in the council chambers of city hall, 301-309 N. Chestnut St.
To prove that the city is reconsidering its very controversial annexation proposal, Ukiah City Council member Mari Rodin this week suggested that the map showing the city essentially tripling in si… ...
Johnson City leaders are set to embark on the next stage of Horizon 2045, a policy road map that will help guide the city’s growth for the next 20 years.
How a 'sanctuary city' proposal exposed years of infighting in this small Kentucky city Louisville advocates criticize Trump's plan to end LGBTQ youth suicide hotline services A judge said it was ...