A teenage boy was shot and killed in the California neighborhood Saturday night, according to Louisville Metro Police.
Since 1989, at least 22 Kentucky residents have been wrongfully incarcerated. Kentucky is one of the only states that does ...
Ky. (AP Photo/Timothy D. Easley, File) This undated photo provided by Louisville Metro Department of Corrections shows Quintez Brown, who was convicted for shooting at Louisville Mayor Craig Greenberg ...
A racial justice activist who shot at Louisville Mayor Craig Greenberg during his 2022 campaign has been sentenced to 17 years and 6 months in prison. Quintez Brown ... the door to barricade us inside ...
Louisville Mayor Craig Greenberg speaks during a news conference on Monday’s bank shooting at Metro Hall in Louisville, Ky., Tuesday, April 11, 2023. A shooting at the Old National Bank in ...
Louisville Mayor Craig Greenberg speaks during a news conference on Monday’s bank shooting at Metro Hall in Louisville, Ky., Tuesday ... 17 years and 6 months in prison. Quintez Brown, 24 ...
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) -- A day care worker caught on camera abusing children in Louisville was sentenced Friday to seven years in prison. Racheal Flannery pleaded guilty to 10 counts of criminal ...
This field in Letcher County, Kentucky is the proposed site of a new federal prison. Rep. Hal Rogers has wanted another prison in eastern Kentucky for years. Local and national activists say the new ...
Child sex offenders could be banned from trick-or-treating under Lexington lawmaker’s bill Ky. prison guard’s plea sheds light on what inmates called ‘staff assault day’ Trial for man accused of ...
author of a book about private prisons and mass incarceration. She said that is because undocumented prisoners, many of whom will be deported after their incarceration, don’t get as much programming ...
For reasons unknown,Julie Chrisley was reassigned from the Florida prison to a federal medical center in Kentucky. Todd Chrisley began serving his 12-year sentence at Federal Medical Center Pensacola.
Colette Peters has resigned as Director of the Bureau of Prisons after 30 months on the job just as President Donald Trump was inaugurated on Monday. Deputy Director William Lathrop will take over ...