1. Louisville Extreme Park to be closed July 21-23 (News/Latest)
Thursday July 16, 2009 The Louisville Extreme Park will be closed from Tuesday, July 21 to Thursday, July 23 for repairs. Metro Parks crews will be cleaning graffiti from all surfaces, replacing some panels on the wooden vert ramp’s skate s...
2. Public Health and Wellness Observes National Minority Health Awareness Month (News/Latest)
Thursday April 2, 2009 April is National Minority Health Awareness Month. The goal of National Minority Health Awareness Month is to bring about awareness of disparities between the health of minorities and the general population and to highlight in...
3. Bicycling Safely in Louisville (News/Latest)
Bicycling Safely in Louisville: It’s Possible Here! Friday March 13, 2009 Questions? Program Contact: David Morse (502) 644-6497 david.morse@cartky.org Both drivers and bicyclists have a responsibility to share the road, and Louisville Metro&...
4. Mayor Announces First Stimulus Projects, Creating 330 Jobs (News/Latest)
Thursday March 12, 2009 Projects include first environmentally certified government building Louisville’s first projects using federal stimulus funding will create 330 jobs and construct the city’s first government building that meets...
5. City, Nonprofits to Help Elderly Clean up After Ice Storm (News/Latest)
Tuesday February 10, 2009 Louisville residents who are physically unable to remove tree limbs and branches left by the ice storm from their yards may apply for help through an assistance hotline. Kentucky Voluntary Organizations Active in Disaster (...
6. Census Bureau To Hire 400 Workers in Louisville (News/Latest)
Friday January 23, 2009 Employments Tests Scheduled at Metro Buildings Jobs start at $10.50 an hour The federal government plans to hire about 400 people in Louisville to help prepare for the 2010 Census, and many city libraries and government bui...
7. Obama Invites Abramson to Announcement on Creating Jobs and Fueling Economy (News/Latest)
Obama Invites Abramson, Top Mayors to Announcement on Creating Jobs, Fueling Economy Friday January 9, 2009 Investment in Ready-to-Go Projects Would Put Kentuckians To Work With Louisville Mayor Jerry Abramson and eleven other top mayors in attend...
8. Mayor Unveils Top 10 Accomplishments of 2008 (Newsflashes/Louisville Press Releases)
Monday December 29, 2008 City moved forward, despite economy, Abramson says From being named one of America’s Most Livable Cities and hosting the international Ryder Cup to overcoming the worst windstorm in 30 years, 2008 was a year of chall...
9. Harrods Creek Bridge Closed Indefinitely (News/Latest)
Wednesday November 26, 2008 State engineer: railings too deteriorated to stop vehicles Metro Public Works has closed the River Road bridge over Harrods Creek after a state engineer deemed the bridge unsafe for travel. The bridge will be closed ind...
10. Grinches Target Light Up Louisville (News/Latest)
Tuesday November 25, 2008 Lawyers for the company that owns legal rights to the Dr. Seuss’ Christmas classic have become real-life Grinches, threatening legal action unless Louisville cancels plans to use “How The Grinch Stole Christmas&...