
Roberto Roldan is LPM's City Politics and Government Reporter. His coverage focuses on a wide range of topics, including public policy, community initiatives and holding Louisville Metro Government accountable. Before joining WFPL, Roldan covered Richmond (Va.) City Hall for VPM. He received his bachelor’s degree from the University of South Florida and a master’s from Aberystwyth University in Wales.
Email Roberto atrroldan@lpm.org.
- The Jefferson County Sheriff's Office wants to supplement Louisville police officers in addressing "quality-of-life" issues in Louisville Metro.
- Part of Interstate 65 in Louisville will be completely shut down to traffic next summer. It’s expected to cause headaches for drivers and residents.
- The Louisville Affordable Housing Trust Fund has helped create more than 4,000 apartments and single-family homes, but not everyone understands how it works.
- Mayor Craig Greenberg said he feels the city is “headed in the right direction” on reform and he didn’t want to “change course.”
- Louisville’s Community Care Campus is intended to serve people of varying ages and life circumstances who are experiencing homelessness, officials say.
- Louisville’s Chief Park Ranger says the unit’s current “special police” designation has significant drawbacks.
- Brett Hankison was sentenced to 33 months in prison for his role in the raid on Breonna Taylor's apartment.
- Louisville officials say community-based intervention programs are helping to reduce shootings and violent crime in targeted neighborhoods.
- Louisville Mayor Craig Greenberg appointed two well-known Democratic politicians to takeover vacancies in the clerk’s and sheriff's offices on Friday.
- The Anti-Displacement Commission will track housing developments that receive city resources to protect residents from gentrification.















