In 2022, the Metro Council passed an ordinance that regulated lobbying of Louisville officials. It required companies, associations and others trying to influence government decisions to reveal the specific actions they're pursuing.
That rarely happens: https://t.co/tc9E47lzQ0
Big transportation news that'll affect the Louisville area: Work is underway to permanently reduce the Clark Memorial Bridge, the only non-tolled bridge downtown, from 4 lanes to 3. There would just be one lane into Louisville. More from @Dalton_Godbey: https://t.co/Y1O9m5BwYz
We have updated this story to emphasize that no specific explanation has been given for her departure.
The board chair declined to answer those questions tonight.
UofL President Kim Schatzel got a “strong” review last summer and said last month she was proud of everything happening at the university.
Today she resigned.
New with @CBattistaTV https://t.co/7pKnQDsv7t
UofL President Kim Schatzel got a “strong” review last summer and said last month she was proud of everything happening at the university.
Today she resigned.
New with @CBattistaTV https://t.co/7pKnQDsv7t
New: I called U of L President Kim Schatzel on her cell phone today and asked if she still had her job. “I can’t comment,” she told me.
What we know ahead of a special board of trustees meeting tomorrow
https://t.co/qkU64qTKwc via @WDRBNews
More to come at @WDRBNews as we confirm more after a loud boom was heard across parts of the city a short time ago. Here's what we know:
https://t.co/nbcwbaTEOj via @WDRBNews
This was just an all-around rout.
Amendment 2 (allow legislature to fund K-12 ed outside public school system) lost in every single county. Only one (McCreary, 53-47) was within single digits.
In other closely watched races, incumbent Republican Scott Reed, who was first elected to the council seat in 2016, is leading Democratic challenger Matt Golden 53%-47%.
Marilyn Parker (R), who has served on the council since 2013 is leading Mera Kathryn Corlett (D) 53%-47%.
With 96% of precincts in, Republicans are well positioned to pick up seats on the Louisville Metro Council.
Rick Blackwell (D) is in a dead heat with challenger Jonathan “JJ” Joseph (R), 50%-50%. Blackwell is an original member of the council created by city-county merger.
Cindi Fowler (D) is losing to GOP candidate Crystal Bast (R) 52%- 48%. Fowler was first elected in 2012.
Republican Ginny Mulvey-Woolridge is leading Democrat Tyra Thomas-Walker 53%-47% for the seat now held by Madonna Flood (D).
New: Judge denies @KyDems’ request to keep polls in Jefferson County open until 8 pm after tech issues/delays this morning.
The Dems “failed to establish that anyone at those locations were denied the right to vote since at no time did any of the polling locations close.”
Jefferson Circuit Judge Eric Haner’s order notes the extensive media coverage of this issue and asks news outlets to remind voters that they are legally allowed to vote and “have their voice heard” if they are in line at 6 pm, when the polls close in Louisville.
NEW: Louisville man took 5 times what is considered a potentially fatal level of fentanyl before he ran over Kansas family, basketball star, prosecutor tells jurors
https://t.co/gIHiCTxsBs
NEW: Louisville spent $2M to find number of people jailed too long, but attorneys say data is 'corrupted.'
Thousands of former inmates who are part of a lawsuit claim they were improperly detained in the jail for hours, days, weeks & even months too long.
https://t.co/yWWbDcww1C
New: Kentucky test data shows improvement in some areas, JCPS reading and math scores slightly decline
Lot of data and info from @knickelltv and @Sam_Draut
https://t.co/IRLzERxhsp via @WDRBNews
A section of Jefferson Street in and near downtown Louisville is set to be converted from 1-way to 2-way use starting Oct. 6.
It was one of the projects we reported last year was well behind schedule. https://t.co/SKP4xJE9UL