Of the 81 arrested, 25 were charged with immigration-related criminal offenses. The arrests come amid a crackdown under the Trump administration.
As Louisville embarks on this path toward police reform, the community’s involvement will be crucial in shaping the outcome.
Louisville leaders want to spend $700k on a court diversion program for people charged with unlawful camping. Why advocates ...
Advocates say police would have wide discretion to deny the public access to open investigation records under legislation ...
The teacher put him in a restraint for no reason, then told the boy he had “nasty germs” when he asked for a hug, local ...
More importantly, it offers hope for a future in which all residents, regardless of race or socioeconomic status, feel safe and valued in their interactions with law enforcement. Louisville’s ...
This week's trial will be centered around a riot at the Adair Regional Juvenile Detention Center in November 2022 that required state troopers and other law ... His Louisville lawyer also declined ...
Clarksville Police Chief Nathan Walls said Mario Rios is a member of the notorious MS-13 Gang, but his public defender said he is not affiliated with the gang. Rios is accused of stabbing a man in ...
The case of Randy Clark highlights that traffickers don't have a specific victim profile. In Clark's case, investigators ...
By Deborah Yetter Kentucky Lantern Jonah Bevin, the adopted son of former Kentucky Gov. Matt Bevin and his wife, Glenna, has filed a legal action asking to intervene in their pending divorce case, ...
Louisville Metro Council is expected to vote Thursday night on how to divvy up a fourth round of opioid settlement money.
Open government advocates warn a late-changing bill could make it easier for law enforcement agencies to withhold records.