At least 19 Kentuckians have died as a result of the storms.
A Louisville Metro Corrections officer faces assault and official misconduct charges after he allegedly shoved a handcuffed man into a metal door and tased him while he was face down on the floor.
Holloway was convicted of an amended charge of disorderly conduct but was given diversion, meaning if he stays out of trouble and follows certain conditions until June 4, that charge will also be dismissed and expunged, or erased, from his record.
Sophia Rosing is asking a judge for “shock probation,” which allows low-risk offenders to be released between 30 and 180 days of their conviction, claiming they've been essentially "shocked straight" by their incarceration and are no longer a threat to the community.
Kenneth Asbury, 36, was wanted on various crimes in Louisville, and Whitney Summitt, 34, was helping him stay on the run.
John Mills, 69, of Crestwood in Oldham County, was hit around 5 a.m. in the 15500 block of Shelbyville Road by a bus owned by Fullington Trailways, a Pennsylvania transportation company, as he was crossing Shelbyville Road to get into the club.
Jervon Wilson's next court appearance is scheduled for Nov. 26.
A news release Friday from Kentucky State Police identified the man as 26-year-old Jecore King from Eight Mile, Alabama.
Police have said the baby appeared to be a full-term newborn in the early stages of decomposition.
On their Overtime sports talk webcast on WDRB+, Rick Bozich and Eric Crawford take a look at video of the incident released Thursday afternoon and discuss the impact to the community.