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Gov Andy Beshear eases Kentucky s coronavirus mask mandate at many outdoor events

Gov. Andy Beshear eases Kentucky s coronavirus mask mandate at many outdoor events Lucas Aulbach, Louisville Courier Journal © Matt Stone/Courier Journal A TARC shelter along Muhammad Ali Boulevard has a sign that says RIDE SAFE MASK UP with a mask. Even outside, many Louisvillians are wearing their masks as the Covid-19 pandemic continues. Some health experts are warning that the disease could increase in the fall. Oct. 19, 2020 As vaccinations continue and coronavirus rates in Kentucky plateau, Gov. Andy Beshear is relaxing the commonwealth s mask mandate. Masks will no longer be required at outdoor events that draw fewer than 1,000 people, the governor announced at Tuesday s press briefing. 

Landmark Louisville building one step closer to being demolished

Landmark Louisville building one step closer to being demolished Lucas Aulbach, Louisville Courier Journal © Lucas Aulbach/Courier Journal The Odd Fellows Building in downtown Louisville, at 211 W. Muhammad Ali Blvd. A controversial proposal to strip a downtown Louisville building of its landmark status and pave the way for its demolition is moving forward. Louisville Metro s Planning and Zoning Committee voted 5-1 Tuesday afternoon to advance a resolution that would remove the Odd Fellows Building s label as a local landmark. The case will be taken up by the full Metro Council when the chamber meets again later this month. The Odd Fellows Building, at 211 W. Muhammad Ali Blvd., sits on property owned by Omni Louisville Hotel downtown. Officials with the massive hotel had pushed in 2019 to tear down the more than 120-year-old facility, the last remaining structure on the block where the Omni stands, and replace it with an entertainment center.

Breonna Taylor marker coming to Jefferson Square Park

Breonna Taylor marker coming to Jefferson Square Park
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City of Louisville proposing making Chestnut, Ali two-way streets

From 2017 to 2019, there were 1,600 crashes on the two one-way streets. Author: Rose McBride Updated: 5:43 PM EST March 3, 2021 LOUISVILLE, Ky. The city is looking for the public s feedback on a plan that would restructure roads in the Russell and Shawnee neighborhoods. Since the 1960s, Muhammad Ali Boulevard and Chestnut Street which turns into River Park Dr. have been one-way streets. They were meant to provide people with a quick way to get in and out of downtown, but now they are creating a safety hazard. “Sometimes [cars] go so fast that they’re unable to stop at the stoplight,” Jackie Floyd said.

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