February 8, 2013 - 5:01pm
The first sunset of the Big Four Bridge's new life
Thursday morning was the first day of operation for the repurposed Big Four Bridge as a pedestrian walkway. In this slideshow from Louisville.com fashion writer Cameron Miquelon, the reader will get to see the experience in a (literally) different light.
Photos: Cameron Miquelon/Louisville.com.
August 6, 2012 - 10:12am
Join your neighbors and 37 million other people for National Night Out August 7
Louisville is joining the national efforts of National Night Out with activities in all eight police districts on Tuesday, August 7. Times and locations vary, but there is fun for the whole family.
National Night Out is America's night out against crime. Louisville is joining the national efforts with activities for the entire family in all eight police districts on Tuesday, August 7. Last year, National Night Out involved more than 37 million people in 15,325 communities from all 50...
March 20, 2012 - 4:48pm
Louisville welcomes its new Police Chief
“I couldn’t be more excited about this opportunity to lead the Louisville Metro Police Department. It is an incredible organization filled with men and women who are willing to do what it takes to make our community safer. I am truly honored to have the opportunity to work with them again.”
Saying he is delighted to return home and help lead Louisville to being the safest city if America, Steve Conrad was sworn in by Mayor Greg Fischer yesterday as the new Chief of the Louisville Metro Police Department.  A Louisville native, Conrad most recently was Chief of Police in Glendale,...
February 27, 2012 - 3:49pm
The Ku Klux Klan
Steve Conrad and Cindy Shain designed a new form of crowd control for Louisville that was so clever and effective that it earned kudos from a panel of federal judges.
Last week, Louisville Mayor Greg Fischer announced the appointment of veteran Louisville police officer Steve Conrad as the new Chief of the Louisville Metro Police Department.  Mayor Fischer stressed the value of Conrad’s experience in Louisville, noting that “Steve knows how to...
July 29, 2012 - 7:55pm
Then honeymoon between the LMPD and Occupy Louisville ended today as the cops threw their first punches at protesters.
Today, Occupy Louisville had planned to make a statement about Chase bank's practice of foreclosing on homeowners. Protesters and activists planned to gather outside of the Chase bank a Highland and Baxter avenue to share this message. They would "Mic Check" outside the bank, and...