Louisville Daily Local Headlines: JCPS Audit, Flu Surge, Council Votes
Louisville, KY – February 27, 2026 – JCPS audit details a $188M shortfall, pediatric flu surges, Metro Council acts, and LMDC revamps staffing.
Schools: Audit outlines what went wrong in JCPS finances
A new independent review is giving Jefferson County Public Schools a clearer map of how it ended up facing a projected $188 million budget deficit. The assessment points to inconsistent financial oversight, reporting that didn’t give leaders a steady mid-year snapshot, and unclear roles in budget decision-making. District leaders say the recommendations will be used to tighten controls and avoid repeating the same pattern of mid-year add-ons and one-time fixes.
Health: Pediatric flu cases climb sharply in Louisville
Doctors at Norton Children’s say Louisville saw the biggest spike of the season, with thousands of pediatric flu cases reported in a single week. Providers are urging families to watch closely for dehydration, breathing trouble, and other red-flag symptoms—especially for children under 5 and kids with underlying health conditions.
City Hall: Metro Council action includes zoning votes and local funding
Louisville Metro Council’s latest meeting included several zoning approvals and a slate of unanimous consent items. Highlights included acceptance of a state economic development grant for Harrods Creek slope stabilization, plus neighborhood development funding items tied to community events, streetlight improvements, and cultural programming.
Public safety: LMDC rolls out a new staffing model to curb forced overtime
The Louisville Metro Department of Corrections is moving away from a decades-old staffing structure and toward a team-based approach. The goal is to reduce mandated overtime—capped by law at 16 hours a week—and improve retention by making extra shifts more optional than ordered, while also improving day-to-day operations inside the jail.
Workforce: Added support for UofL hospitality management students
Louisville’s hotel industry partnership is putting additional funding into the University of Louisville’s hospitality management program through a dedicated fund. The money is expected to support scholarships and experiential learning, helping build a local pipeline for tourism and hotel careers.
Sources
- https://www.wkyt.com/2026/02/26/new-audit-reveals-what-may-have-led-jcps-188-million-budget-deficit/
- https://www.wdrb.com/news/norton-childrens-hospital-reports-surge-in-pediatric-flu-cases-in-louisville/article_4ac5b1cc-1dad-4732-9bf5-f8dc30289149.html
- https://louisvilleky.gov/news/metro-council-meeting-highlights-thursday-february-26
- https://www.wave3.com/2026/02/26/lmdc-staffing-model-overhaul-aims-cut-mandated-overtime-improve-officer-retention/
- https://www.lanereport.com/186300/2026/02/louisville-hotel-partnership-invests-additional-75000-in-uol-hospitality-program/