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The first complaint was filed against Mayor Craig Greenberg, former Deputy Mayor Pat Mulloy and Jeff O'Brien, the executive director for the city's economic development cabinet, by former employee ...
Craig Greenberg (born August 22, 1973) is an American businessman, lawyer, and politician [1] serving as the third mayor of Louisville Metro. [2] During his mayoral campaign, he was the target of an assassination attempt at his campaign headquarters, but emerged unscathed.
Mayor Craig Greenberg announces the leave of LMPD Chief Jacquelyn Gwinn-Villaroel and Paul Humphrey as interim chief on Wednesday, June 12, 2024. ... Her complaint names Deputy Mayor Pat Mulloy ...
Keisha Dorsey was the deputy chief of staff in Mayor Craig Greenberg's office, until she was fired on Wednesday. Louisville official says she was in the process of filing ethics complaints when ...
Louisville Mayor Craig Greenberg speaks about preventing gun violence during the 'Night of Remembrance' for the 2023 victims of gun violence in Louisville on Jan. 5, 2024.
Mayor Craig Greenberg's communications director, Scottie Ellis, is leaving Louisville Metro Government after approximately six months in the role. She is the second of Greenberg's communications ...
Then-Democratic candidate for mayor Craig Greenberg walks into the voting precinct with wife Rachel at the Louisville Presbyterian Theological Seminary on Nov. 8, 2022.
The early mayor was relatively weak, acting mostly as a Justice of the Peace, serving a one-year term, and lacking a vote on the City Council except to break ties. A change to the charter in 1838 allowed for direct election of a mayor, extended the term to three years, and prevented incumbents from running for re-election.