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Mayor Fischer says Museum Plaza isn't dead [News]

Mayor Fischer admitted that there was still plenty of hope that the project could still be built, and his tone indicated that the project is anything but dead in the water.

On a WFPL news special, Louisville's Mayor Greg Fischer took questions from listeners on all things Louisville.

I called in to ask him about the Museum Plaza project.

Louisville news: W hotel to Louisville? edition [News]

Local news for Feb. 7, 2011
  • "A House bill filed this week would address a blind spot in federal background checks that allows mentally ill Kentuckians to buy guns. Rep. Bob Damron, D-Nicholasville, wants state courts to notify the Kentucky State Police when they commit people to a mental institution or otherwise find them mentally incompetent.

Louisville news: Keep calm and carry on edition [News roundup]

A summary of local news for February 1, 2011


    •    Rep. Yarmuth donates his salary (again). [WLKY]
    •    The Iron Quarter is coming down. [LEO]
    •    SNOWPOCALYPSE (elsewhere). [WHAS]

Demolition Man: Todd Blue fights City Hall over developing historic Main Street whiskey warehouses [News]

A self-described preservationist, developer Todd Blue is part of a family that has been a thorn in the side of the city before. Now, Blue wants to raze the historic whiskey warehouse he owns on Main Street and is taking his case to court.

This article appeared in the October 2010 issue of Louisville Magazine. To subscribe, please visit loumag.com.

Louisville news: 'Every silver lining's got a touch of grey' edition [News roundup]

Local news for July 13, 2010
  • Well, the high temperature for today is only forecasted to be 85, but then there's that rain. [Weather Channel]

Louisville news: We don't need no stinkin' meetings edition [News roundup]

A summary of local news for June 7, 2010
  • "Michael VonAllmen's 30-year 'nightmare' ended Friday in a Jefferson County courtroom when a judge threw out his 1982 conviction, ruling that there was clearly enough evidence to exonerate him." [Courier-Journal]

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