A Louisville Metro Police officer shot in 2020 after the death of Breonna Taylor is filing a lawsuit against the department.
LMPD Chief Paul Humphrey was waiting to turn onto Algonquin Parkway when he was hit by a pickup truck head-on.
“The abandoned properties team will focus on identifying public safety concerns around abandoned properties and finding safe ...
"There is no consent decree to sign right now, that's what we are working toward," Mayor Craig Greenberg said Tuesday.
Douglas County Sheriff Aaron Hanson said street racing has decreased since his directive to seize vehicles and cellphones of ...
The program's motto has students "promise to be G.R.E.A.T citizens, avoid gangs, and not participate in violence." ...
Louisville is ramping up efforts to prevent fires at vacant and abandoned properties around the city. Mayor Craig Greenberg ...
Louisville Officer Robinson Desroches says in a lawsuit filed Monday that his superiors discriminated against him for ...
Two men were arrested Monday in Louisville and charged with the murder of a 41-year-old man in Bullitt County.
Desroches alleges after being shot during the 2020 protests, he was re-traumatized by his own department. He's now suing LMPD for discrimination and a hostile work environment.
We might know the notorious skyjacker at last—thanks to his own children.