Former airline pilot and Army major found guilty of triple murder
PEMBROKE, Ky. -- A one-time U.S. Army major and American Airlines pilot who was pulled off a commercial flight in 2019 and charged with committing a 2015 triple homicide and ...
PEMBROKE, Ky. -- A one-time U.S. Army major and American Airlines pilot who was pulled off a commercial flight in 2019 and charged with committing a 2015 triple homicide and ...
LOUISVILLE, Kentucky — A Louisville police training unit commander was demoted recently after officials say he made "offensive statements" while instructing a recruitment class. Major Aubrey Gregory, a 22 year veteran, was ...
COVINGTON, Ky -- The Ben Roethlisberger Foundation at The Giving Back Fund awarded the Covington Police Department a grant to replace a K9 that passed away. The funds will be ...
LOUISVILLE, Ky. -- Images showed a Louisville restaurant patron pointing a handgun at armed Black Lives Matter protesters who swarmed the outdoor dining patio during demonstrations in honor of Breonna Taylor on the day of the ...
Louisville, KY - Simon & Schuster put out a statement late Thursday clarifying it won't be involved in the distribution of a book by one of the Louisville police officers connected to the ...
KENTON COUNTY, Ky. -- A convicted felon in Kentucky apparently motivated to avoid a return to prison pulled out a handgun during a traffic stop and was fatally shot by ...
LUDLOW, Ky. -- A 2-year-old Kentucky boy died after consuming fentanyl his mother bought using her stimulus check, police said. Lauren Ashley Baker, 33, admitted to police in Ludlow Thursday that she got the highly addictive synthetic opioid ...
One day before the anniversary of the death of Breonna Taylor during the execution of a search warrant by the Louisville Police Department, her boyfriend has filed a federal lawsuit ...
FRANKFORT — The Kentucky Senate passed a bill Thursday evening to enhance penalties for crimes related to rioting after more than an hour of heated debate, according to reports. Sen. ...
FRANKFORT, Ky. -- A bill advancing out of a Kentucky Senate committee on Thursday would make it a crime to insult or taunt a police officer to the point where ...