Louisville honors victims of violence with a remembrance ceremony, highlighting the impact on the whole community.
Monday evening, organizers and advocates gathered for a program hosted by the League of Women Voters to discuss strategies for addressing the issue.
"Christopher's Law," filed by Councilwoman Jennifer Chappell, D-District 15, was introduced in a Public Safety Committee meeting on Wednesday.
Kia dealerships are providing free anti-theft vehicle software upgrades to cars using steel keys.
The Delta Foundation, Inc. said someone broke into its building in the Portland neighborhood and took a TV, Play Station, and Chromebooks from a classroom.
A new website gives parents ways to report exploitation and more.
Two armed men confronted a man getting out of his vehicle in his driveway and forced him inside the home where they shot the family dog.
The "cyber event" that ended with several systems being taken offline across North Healthcare properties earlier this week came as no surprise to Dr. Roman Yampolskiy, director of the cybersecurity lab at the University of Louisville.
Elizabethtown will soon have new surveillance cameras around town thanks to a generous donation.
Hackers recently attacked in Bardstown, trying to get the city to pay big to restore its internet systems.