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Mayor Craig Greenberg announced a new Safe Louisville Plan that aims to improve "the public's perception of safety" and ...
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WAVE 3 News on MSNAfter historic flooding, Mayor says Louisville’s waterfront is ready for Derby Festival eventsLouisville Mayor Craig Greenberg held a press conference at Waterfront Park, updating the public on where the city stands following historic flooding.
Sexton Smith, a former Metro councilwoman and deputy mayor to Mayor Craig Greenberg, will begin her temporary role on April 28.
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WAVE 3 News on MSNCamp Taylor pool won’t reopen this summer, Mayor Greenberg saysJanuary’s winter storm, plus the recent rain and flooding, have delayed the construction schedule so much so that the pool won’t open until next summer.
While the pool was originally targeted to reopen spring 2025, it was pushed back due to winter weather and heavy rain this ...
Louisville Mayor Craig Greenberg released his 2025 Kentucky Derby guest list just weeks before the 151st Run for the Roses.
One of the two public pool in Louisville slated to reopen this year is delayed again, and now won't open this year at all.
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Mayor of Louisville Craig Greenberg joins FOX Weather to discuss the latest news on the Kentucky Derby's recovery and the status of opening dayThree Myths (And Three Odd Truths) About ‘The Wizard of Oz' CEO says his sales tripled when Trump's tariffs hit: Americans ...
Officials shared the "Safe Louisville Comprehensive Violence Reduction Plan" during a news conference Wednesday afternoon.
Crews are making a remarkable transition from flooding cleanup to setting up for the Kentucky Derby Festival. Just days ago, the park was submerged in record-breaking floodwaters. Now, vendors are ...
LOUISVILLE, Ky. — Louisville's mayor reported cleanup around Louisville due to the Ohio River flooding in April is almost finished. The Ohio River crested at nearly 37 feet on April 9, and cleanup ...
and we will make sure all of that work is done safely with minimal disruption and risk to nearby residents,” said Louisville Mayor Craig Greenberg. “Teams from various Metro agencies will be ...
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