Pope Leo XIV has visited families near Naples affected by illegal toxic dumping linked to the mafia. On Saturday, he met with those who lost loved ones to cancer and other illnesses tied to pollution. His visit to the "Land of Fires" reflects his commitment to continuing Pope Francis' environmental agenda. The European Court of Human Rights found that Italian authorities knew about the pollution since 1988 but failed to act. Bishop Antonio Di Donna emphasized the ongoing issue, urging the pope to condemn polluters. Families of victims appealed to the pope for help in healing the land.
The city’s Group Violence Intervention program, launched in 2021, is bringing mothers of gun-violence victims into “custom notifications” — in-person visits meant to prevent future shootings.
Three people were arraigned for a post-Christmas UPS theft involving iPhones, AirPods and nearly $113,000 in stolen electronics.
All of the men were found with stolen cars and guns.
St. Matthews Police said they recovered thousands of altered give cards from various retailers, resulting in millions of dollars stolen.
The suspects allegedly stole more than $300,000 in merchandise.
He was scheduled to be in court with six co-conspirators. Only three showed up.
Louisville DEA agents, working with the Jeffersontown Police Department recovered the drugs July 10, but officials didn't say where it occurred.
The ATF and Louisville Metro Police Department are investigating the cases.
Twelve people, including three U.S. Army soldiers, are accused in a large-scale gun trafficking ring that prosecutors allege supplied nearly 100 guns to gang members in Chicago and led to at least two killings, the Justice Department said Friday.