Feds investigating whether 2 ICE officers lied about the shooting of a Venezuelan man in Minneapolis
Federal authorities have opened a criminal probe into whether two immigration officers lied under oath about a shooting in Minneapolis last month, as all charges were dropped against two Venezuelan men. Immigration and Customs Enforcement Director Todd Lyons said Friday that his agency had opened a joint probe with the Justice Department after video evidence revealed “sworn testimony provided by two separate officers appears to have made untruthful statements” about the shooting of one of the Venezuelan men. The officers have been placed on administrative leave pending the completion of an internal investigation. Lyons added that the U.S. Attorney’s Office is actively investigating. Read moreFeds investigating whether 2 ICE officers lied about the shooting of a Venezuelan man in Minneapolis
Pat Kelsey insists Saturday's game is neutral territory. Read moreCRAWFORD | For Louisville's Kelsey, Baylor is just the next game, even if it's bigger than that
An alleged poaching ring faces more than 100 criminal charges for illegally killing several hundred animals, including deer, turkey, a fox and a domestic pet. Read more6 people facing more than 100 charges for illegally killing animals in alleged poaching ring
The racing world he had served with such quiet distinction for nearly five decades is immeasurably smaller for his absence. Read moreCRAWFORD | Remembering John Shirreffs, trainer of Giacomo and Zenyatta, who died at 80
For months, JCPS leaders said the largest reductions would occur at central office. Read moreJCPS to vote Friday on central office job cuts, restructuring plan
The shooting occurred in the 1600 block of Garland Avenue just before 10 p.m. Read moreMan killed in shooting Thursday night in Louisville's California neighborhood
Ray Leist was staying at Masonic Homes off Frankfort Avenue, getting rehabilitation after surgery, when he was found face-down in a pool of his own blood on a sidewalk outside the facility on Nov. 13, 2022. Read moreLouisville family sues Masonic Homes after father found dead outside rehab facility
Frustrated neighbors said it’s all caught on video. Read moreOkolona neighbors want egg-throwing vandals caught after string of property damage
Louisville women are now 23-4, 13-1 in the ACC, and playing for more than just seeding. Read moreCRAWFORD | No. 9 Louisville women keep commanding attention in 86-67 win over Wake
Mt. Sterling police delivered the package to Amber Back, and took her in for questioning. Read moreWoman charged after package of drug-filled Lego pieces intercepted at Louisville's airport
Feds investigating whether 2 ICE officers lied about the shooting of a Venezuelan man in Minneapolis
Federal authorities have opened a criminal probe into whether two immigration officers lied under oath about a shooting in Minneapolis last month, as all charges were dropped against two Venezuelan men. Immigration and Customs Enforcement Director Todd Lyons said Friday that his agency had opened a joint probe with the Justice Department after video evidence revealed “sworn testimony provided by two separate officers appears to have made untruthful statements” about the shooting of one of the Venezuelan men. The officers have been placed on administrative leave pending the completion of an internal investigation. Lyons added that the U.S. Attorney’s Office is actively investigating. Read moreFeds investigating whether 2 ICE officers lied about the shooting of a Venezuelan man in Minneapolis
Pat Kelsey insists Saturday's game is neutral territory. Read moreCRAWFORD | For Louisville's Kelsey, Baylor is just the next game, even if it's bigger than that
An alleged poaching ring faces more than 100 criminal charges for illegally killing several hundred animals, including deer, turkey, a fox and a domestic pet. Read more6 people facing more than 100 charges for illegally killing animals in alleged poaching ring
The racing world he had served with such quiet distinction for nearly five decades is immeasurably smaller for his absence. Read moreCRAWFORD | Remembering John Shirreffs, trainer of Giacomo and Zenyatta, who died at 80
For months, JCPS leaders said the largest reductions would occur at central office. Read moreJCPS to vote Friday on central office job cuts, restructuring plan
The shooting occurred in the 1600 block of Garland Avenue just before 10 p.m. Read moreMan killed in shooting Thursday night in Louisville's California neighborhood
Ray Leist was staying at Masonic Homes off Frankfort Avenue, getting rehabilitation after surgery, when he was found face-down in a pool of his own blood on a sidewalk outside the facility on Nov. 13, 2022. Read moreLouisville family sues Masonic Homes after father found dead outside rehab facility
Frustrated neighbors said it’s all caught on video. Read moreOkolona neighbors want egg-throwing vandals caught after string of property damage
Louisville women are now 23-4, 13-1 in the ACC, and playing for more than just seeding. Read moreCRAWFORD | No. 9 Louisville women keep commanding attention in 86-67 win over Wake
Mt. Sterling police delivered the package to Amber Back, and took her in for questioning. Read moreWoman charged after package of drug-filled Lego pieces intercepted at Louisville's airport
February is Black History Month, and there are many ways to celebrate and learn more about Black history in Kentucky and southern Indiana. Read moreBlack History Month 2026 events for the Louisville, southern Indiana area
The investigation began in December. Both teens are charged as adults. Read more2 teens charged as adults for school shooting plot in Indiana
Symptoms are typically treatable, and the condition can reverse itself in just weeks. But in rare cases, it can be deadly. Read moreCan you die from a broken heart? Louisville doctor explains the warning signs
Leaders said the program will provide practical tools children and parents can use immediately. Read moreHeuser Hearing Institute, Future Healers launch hearing education for Louisville youth
A job within the Jefferson County Public Schools (JCPS) Clothing Assistance Program (CAP) is on the chopping block as part of the district's newest budget cut proposal. Read moreJCPS Clothing Assistance Program coordinator faces elimination due to budget cuts
The shooting happened around 11:30 p.m. in the 6100 block of Erica Way. Read moreMan hospitalized after shooting in southwest Louisville, police say
Rayvonte Humphries, 33, was arrested Wednesday after police said he rode his bike to Lorie's Liquors and shot a man in the stomach. Read moreSecond arrest made in December shooting at west Louisville liquor store
The shooting happened in the 1800 block of Rosewood Avenue at 10:15 p.m. Read moreUPDATE: Teenager hospitalized after accidentally shooting himself in Louisville's Tyler Park neighborhood
A Hardin County man is facing child sexual abuse charges after police said he tried to meet up with a minor. Read moreHardin County man charged with trying to meet with a minor from Indiana
Two people were arrested Monday in connection with a shooting in Louisville's St. Denis neighborhood. Read more2 people arrested in connection to shooting in Louisville's St. Denis neighborhood
According to the citation, Bauer had squealed his tires in front of her house several times and attacked her with the knife after she asked him to stop. Read moreLouisville man arrested after stabbing woman in southwest Louisville, police say
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The list calls Volare a Louisville treasure known for special occasion dining, house-made pastas and ingredients from a farm owned by Executive Chef Josh Moore. Read moreLouisville Italian restaurant lands on 2026 Restaurants of the Year list
Humana sold one of its Louisville buildings last month. Read moreHumana sells Hikes Lane medical office building for $2.5 million
The automaker reported its EV division lost $4.8 billion last year. Read moreFord EV division loses $4.8 billion in 2025, break-even not expected until 2029
Lexington Blue is accused of scamming more than 300 victims out of millions of dollars without completing any work. Read moreCourt ruling clears way for Kentucky AG to begin paying victims of local roofing company
A Louisville soul food restaurant reopened this month at a new location on Dixie Highway. Read moreLouisville soul food restaurant reopens at new location on Dixie Highway
The fund will remain open and available to support new or additional restaurants in south Louisville. Read moreNew incentive fund brings restaurants to south Louisville along Dixie Highway
Dalton Godbey is exploring Elizabethtown in this newest episode of Crossroads. Read moreCrossroads | Dalton Godbey tries out horseback riding at Wild Rose Equestrian Center
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A judge just showed enormous compassion for a violent, convicted criminal who has no remorse or compassion for his victims. Read morePoint of View | Misplaced compassion for a criminal with none himself