Louisville leaders call for an end to violence on 56th anniversary of Dr. Martin Luther King's death
Louisville leaders called for an end to violence in Louisville to honor his legacy.
Louisville leaders called for an end to violence in Louisville to honor his legacy.
This year's recipients included Carolle Jones Clay and Kentucky state Sen. Gerald Neal.
The Daniel Boone National Forest will waive recreation fees for numerous days throughout the year
On Aug. 28, 1963, a crowd of an estimated 250,000 people joined the March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom on the steps of the Lincoln Memorial.
The second annual Louisville Urban League and Kentucky State University HBCU Indoor Classic hosted seven teams from states around the southeast.
Volunteers gathered in downtown Louisville to plant dozens of trees near Louisville Slugger Field on East Washington and North Floyd streets.
Jones wants leaders to move quicker to stop violence by doing things like putting up lights and requiring clear backpacks at schools.
The crowd chanted, "Say her name, Breonna Taylor; say her name, Breonna Taylor" during the "Get Your Knee Off Our Necks" march to demand racial justice and criminal justice reform.
Anyone looking for a way to honor the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. on Monday, look no further because WDRB has a list of opportunities to get involved in the community.
Event organizers held the event just ahead of Martin Luther King Jr. Day, which falls on Monday, Jan. 20.