The 10 most interesting neighborhood scoops from January 11, 2026
Ranked from 107 total scoops using AI
Owner Eric Sinnott is the subject of an open property maintenance complaint at 3630 Stanton Blvd after neighbors say an ever-growing collection of signs β some covering the yard and house and even concrete tombstone-like objects β violate the cityβs residential sign rules. Complainants also allege the messages target other religions, have drawn people via social media and caused traffic and property-value concerns, and theyβre asking the city to enforce the sign ordinance.
Stoddard Johnston Scholar House LLLP is the subject of an open property maintenance case at 2301 Bradley Ave after tenants reported multiple safety and habitability problems. Residents say cracked windows let rain run down from the third floor to the first for days β an issue that reportedly caused a child to slip and fall β and that entry doors sometimes malfunction so people canβt get into apartments, while mice and rodent infestations persist. Complainants say theyβve submitted photos and emails to management and are frustrated that a building that houses many women with small children hasnβt received timely attention.
Louisville Water (applicant Brad Walter McBride) is on emergency repair duty at the intersection of 15th and Jefferson after a 12-inch water main broke the morning of Jan. 6, forcing a closure that affects 1504 W Jefferson St β the property owned by Mohiuddin Shaik M β and requiring a single 35 x 35-foot street excavation. Work started Jan. 7 and runs through Jan. 30 with road and sidewalk closures in place, restoration per LMPW utility policy planned (utility markings will be removed), and Joe Schmitt listed as the project manager for questions.
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