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The Louisville Fire chief praised the mayor for putting "his money where his mouth is" and following through on supporting the department.
Affected voters were asked to approve a 44% increase in property taxes to raise $62.8 million for capital improvements.
Louisville Mayor Craig Greenberg says regardless of what the federal government decides, the city is committed to police ...
The first responders who helped rescue the driver of a semi-truck hanging over the edge of the Interstate 65 south overpass, ...
Mayor Craig Greenberg made the announcement Tuesday morning outside Louisville Fire Engine Co. 23 at 706 W. Kenwood Drive.
For 911 dispatchers like Martyna Wohner, sometimes the job is taking calls about fender benders. Other times, the caller's life is on the line.
"I don't want to die," the driver told the 911 operator before he was rescued in Louisville, Kentucky, on May 4 ...
Despite the violent weekend, officials continue to point out that homicides are down so far this year. In April, the city unveiled its Safe Louisville Comprehensive Violence Reduction Plan to combat ...
Louisville's mayor has included in his budget proposal a program that would send drones to scene before first responders. How it would work: ...
The main reason for the new firehouse is that the current one cannot house female firefighters. Louisville Fire Chief Brian O'Neill said it was unacceptable to have a fire station that can't support ...
A $65 million proposal for an expanded tennis and pickleball complex in Joe Creason Park has drawn both criticism and support.
In a letter, LMPD Chief Paul Humphrey said Lt. Jeff Lauder had violated LMPD's "conduct unbecoming" policy and negatively ...