Louisville spent $2M to find number of people jailed too long, but attorneys say data is 'corrupted'
The class action lawsuit involving thousands of ‘over-detained’ inmates already is expected to cost the city tens of millions of dollars.
The class action lawsuit involving thousands of ‘over-detained’ inmates already is expected to cost the city tens of millions of dollars.
Lawmakers called for a new audit of the state's largest school district after its transportation breakdown to start the 2023-24 school year.
Lawmakers said in the letter recent bus system failures were just the "tip of the iceberg" and pointed to several other downfalls in JCPS that need reform, like students bringing guns to school and failing reading scores.
A litany of lawsuits, audits and other findings raises questions about why John Schmidt hasn’t faced criminal charges or how he kept a job controlling funds meant for decades.
A Nov 24 ruling by a 6th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals panel allows thousands of former inmates to join a federal lawsuit alleging they were improperly held after being ordered released.
Council members said the transit authority still needs accountability and oversight.
Some council members suggested that more accountability and oversight are needed.
The mayor office was aware of the union officials' concerns about Ferdinand Risco, "but their concerns seemed ignored or dismissed," according to the report.
The FOP president would like the city to hire more than 500 additional officers.
A new audit suggests there's a deep divide between LMPD and the Black community.