August 6, 2020 FBI reinvigorates years-old search for missing Kentucky woman Crystal Rogers The FBI is taking over as the lead agency investigating the disappearance of Crystal Rogers.
August 6, 2020 Rural co-ops join high-speed Internet race as coronavirus fuels demand More than 100 cooperatives across rural America are now laying miles of fiber optic cable to connect their members to high-speed Internet.
August 5, 2020 Louisville top cops walk out of 'dog and pony show' city council meeting on Breonna Taylor case Two of Louisville’s high-ranking police and public safety officials walked out of a city hearing on Tuesday without testifying amid an investigation into the police department and mayor’s office’s handling of Breonna Taylor’s death and weeks of sometimes violent demonstrations that followed.
August 3, 2020 Cuban business owner in Louisville decries BLM protesters’ demands as ‘mafia tactics’ Martinez came to the U.S. when he was 18 years old on a raft, the report says
July 31, 2020 Kentucky police officer on administrative assignment after shooting, injuring armed suspect A Kentucky police officer has been put on administrative assignment after he shot a 26-year-old Black man who was armed and attempting to flee police.
July 30, 2020 Ohio man charged in Kentucky teen's 2010 disappearance, death Jacob Bumpass, 32, was indicted for his alleged role in Paige Johnson’s September 2010 disappearance and death.
July 30, 2020 Louisville police radio chatter on Breonna Taylor case must be turned over, judge rules Louisville city officials must turn over all secure police radio conversations before, during and after a March raid that led to the police shooting death of Breonna Taylor, a judge ruled Wednesday.
July 27, 2020 CNN's Stelter accused of breaching network's confidentiality agreement with Sandmann: 'May cost him his job' CNN's chief media correspondent Brian Stelter may have landed himself in hot water, according to the attorney of Covington Catholic High School student Nicholas Sandmann.
July 26, 2020 Heavy-armed militias meet in Louisville, avoiding violence as tensions flared “We support everyone’s rights to peacefully protest,” the Louisville Metro Police said. “We will protect that right.”
July 25, 2020 Louisville protests descend into chaos when armed protester accidentally shoots members of his group, injuring 3 Gunshots erupted during a planned protest in Louisville, Ky., Saturday and three members of the heavily armed militia group, the “Not F---ing Around Coalition” (NFAC), were injured by shots fired from one of their own member's guns, police told ӣƵ.