A very well attended meeting in Louisville's Shawnee neighborhood discussed vacant properties, data surrounding them and public health issues such as opossums as tennants.
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Posted On: 6 Mar 2012 - 10:00am
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Posted On: 6 Mar 2012 - 10:00am
A very well attended meeting in Louisville's Shawnee neighborhood discussed vacant properties, data surrounding them and public health issues such as opossums as tennants.
Posted On: 27 Feb 2012 - 3:03pm
On February 28th, IHOP celebrates National Pancake Day with free pancakes for customers, and requests for donations to the Children's Miracle Network.
Posted On: 25 Feb 2012 - 8:39pm
Then honeymoon between the LMPD and Occupy Louisville ended today as the cops threw their first punches at protesters.
Posted On: 23 Feb 2012 - 4:31pm
A new clinic on East Washington street offers free healthcare services to uninsured adults and children.
Posted On: 15 Feb 2012 - 2:13pm
A bill presented to the Kentucky State Senate could potentially legalize prescriptions for medical marijuana in the commonwealth of Kentucky.
Posted On: 27 Jan 2012 - 4:42pm
Kentucky's public school system is ranked among the worst in the nation. One active group of concerned citizens is actively fighting for choices for black children in Louisville.
Posted On: 19 Dec 2011 - 9:00am
Yesterday, Occupy Louisville met about the city's decision to revoke their tents and effectively evict them from Founders Square at 5th & Muhammad Ali. Mayor Greg Fischer seems to be of the misguided impression that protesters aren't going to protest.
Posted On: 16 Dec 2011 - 4:56pm
Metro Works and LMPD change their tune about Occupy Louisville to a blue note.
Posted On: 2 Dec 2011 - 9:30am
A community meeting tiled, "Louisville Metro Council discussion on new LMPD Chief," seemed set up to be nothing more than a police satisfaction survey that was not even created by Metro Council. Louisville residents weren't having it.
Posted On: 23 Nov 2011 - 4:05pm
Occupy Louisville, LIBA and Mighty Kindness are all singing the praises of shopping local. Maybe this city can even fight corporate greed in the process of keeping Louisville weird.