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Justice Department and Louisville reach agreement following Breonna Taylor investigation
The U.S. Justice Department and the city of Louisville have reached a landmark agreement to reform the city’s police department following a federal investigation sparked by the fatal police shooting of Breonna Taylor, officials announced Thursday. The consent decree, pending judicial approval, stems from findings that Louisville police engaged in a pattern of violating constitutional…
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Here are the rudest cities in the U.S. in 2024, ranked by Americans
When tourists set out on their travels around a country, they frequently look for an inviting...
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Louisville boy who went viral after accident nearly cost him his arm finally returns to school
5-year-old Elijah Dixon is a survivor. After surviving a terrifying collision, the kindergartener...
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Another bus driver praised for buying pajamas for boy who had none to wear for Pajama Day
Larry Farrish Jr., a beloved school bus driver, once again charmed the Louisville community...
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Meet the first Black woman appointed as full-time Police Chief of Louisville’s troubled police force
Jacquelyn Gwinn-Villaroel, the newly appointed police chief in Louisville, Kentucky, is the first Black woman to hold a full-time position in the troubled agency, giving the force renewed hope after...
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How Ben Jones turned his love for music into one of the biggest vinyl music stores in Louisville
When Ben Jones decided to set up Better Days Records in Louisville, Kentucky, during the 80s, he did not expect his influence to sweep the art and music industry; he was simply doing something he was passionate...