November 4, 2019 Kentucky correctional officers plead guilty to punching cuffed detainee, covering up assault: DOJ Two Kentucky correctional officers pleaded guilty Thursday to federal charges in connection with the assault and subsequent coverup of a handcuffed detainee, the Department of Justice said.
November 4, 2019 Years of scandals, investigations, and lawsuits bruise police morale in Louisville A sex abuse scandal involving two Louisville police officers and a number of teenagers has turned the Derby City asunder.
November 3, 2019 Trump is not on the ballot, but he's front-and-center in this month’s key gubernatorial elections President Trump is betting that he can still work his electoral magic in three deeply red southern states that he won big in the 2016 presidential election.
November 1, 2019 West Point honors Army captain for actions in Afghanistan Capt. Lindsay Gordon Heisler was recently recognized by her alma mater, West Point, for her bravery while deployed to Afghanistan in 2015 as an Apache pilot.
November 1, 2019 Kentucky man dies trying to save sons from dangerous rip current during Florida vacation A Kentucky man who attempted to save his sons from a dangerous rip current while on a family vacation in Florida has died.
October 31, 2019 Kentucky Supreme Court dismisses claim against print shop owner who refused to make gay pride T-shirt The Kentucky Supreme Court dismissed a discrimination claim Thursday against a print shop owner who refused to make a gay pride T-shirt because he said it was against his religious beliefs.
October 31, 2019 Convicted rapist and child molester captured in Kentucky after accidental release from Georgia prison A convicted rapist and child molester sentenced to life behind bars but mistakenly released from a Georgia prison last week was recaptured in northern Kentucky late Wednesday following an extensive manhunt, authorities said. Â
October 29, 2019 Nicholas Sandmann attorney hopes reopened case will 'pull back the blinds' on the Washington Post An attorney for the MAGA-hat wearing student suing the Washington Post and other news outlets for defamation said he hopes the newly-reopened legal case will expose the inner thoughts of the newspaper's editorial.
October 29, 2019 Attorney for Covington Catholic teen reacts to judge reopening lawsuit against WaPo Nicholas Sandmann will not be able to repair his reputation without proceeding with his lawsuits against The Washington Post and other media outlets, attorney Todd McMurtry said on Tuesday.
October 28, 2019 Judge reopens Covington Catholic High student's defamation suit against Washington Post A federal judge in Kentucky partially reopened Nicholas Sandmann's lawsuit against The Washington Post, which was initially dismissed in July.