The bi-partisan legislation seeks to increase punishments for street racers, including increased fines and vehicle impoundment for up to six months on the first offense.
Lawmakers filed House Bill 465 on Wednesday, which would essentially turn Louisville's existing street ordinance into a state law.
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Louisville Metro Police said it caught two street racers going more than 100 miles an hour down the Watterson Expressway Monday night. LMPD arrested Jason Wei Wu, 18, and Justin Wade, 26, and ...
Two Louisville men are facing charges for street racing. Louisville Metro Police Department said it seized two vehicles for ...
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Track and field moved toward adopting rules that would place athletes assigned female at birth but have higher testosterone ...
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