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LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) -- A new sentencing date has been set for the former Louisville Metro Police detective convicted of violating Breonna Taylor's civil rights. Brett Hankison was scheduled to be ...
The sentencing of a former LMPD officer involved in the raid of Breonna Taylor's apartment may be delayed again.
The defense asked the judge for leniency, arguing, in part, it would be dangerous for a former police officer to be in prison ...
New U.S. Attorney Kyle Bumgarner lays out his priorities in office, including how he'll work with ICE and his thoughts on ...
Jeff Dean is an experienced photographer. He has photographed the NBA Finals, multiple NBA All-Star games, the U.S. Open and ...
Breonna's Law passed to ban no-knock warrants In the wake of the killing of Breonna Taylor, a 26-year-old who was shot to death during a police raid in March, the Louisville City Council ...
A century ago, a Tennessee science teacher's fight to teach evolution ignited national controversy. But battles over school ...
Four PACs have already joined the fray in negative messaging for Kentucky’s 2026 GOP primary. See who they are and what ...
family sues DeSales High School in Louisville Breonna Taylor protests drove Louisville to change. Has the city held on to its progress? The change of course for JCPS has already proved beneficial for ...
I couldn’t help but think of those marches as I walked through the city a couple of weeks ago, and I marveled at how I have ...
On June 23, 1972, President Richard Nixon signed into law the Education Amendments of 1972, including Title IX, which barred discrimination on the basis of sex for “any education program or activity ...