Dr. Gerry Bradley was inaugurated Friday as UofL’s 20th president.
Robertson County Sheriff Terry Gray resigned Thursday after multiple DUI arrests. Gov. Andy Beshear had called for his removal earlier in the week, citing neglect of duty.
On April 29, Jeffrey Lauder was found to have committed conduct unbecoming "at a party at your home during the summer of 2020," according to a memo from Chief Paul Humphrey. But he was cleared of the most serious allegations, sexual harassment, untruthfulness and a second violation of conduct unbecoming.
On June 13, Mayor Craig Greenberg suspended Gwinn-Villaroel and launched an investigation after learning how she handled a complaint during a meeting with her command staff where she promoting a male officer to Lt. Col. right after a female major had accused him of sexual harassment.
In her letter, Chief Gwinn-Villaroel said she became chief during “challenging times” where a wall of “divisiveness between the men and women of LMPD, the citizens, media, and the mayoral administration existed.
Diane Porter is a retired JCPS administrator who spent 40 years as a teacher, guidance counselor, assistant principal, and principal.
A former corrections officer is under investigation by Louisville Police and the jail for wrecking his car last month while on duty into another corrections officer, sending that man to the hospital.
Dr. Jeff Studebaker provided his letter of resignation on Thursday, citing "high anxiety" as one reason for his decision.
UofL's former athletics director Vince Tyra gave an impassioned statement of support of where the department stands.
"Thank you, Louisville, for having me as your AD. I am grateful for our time together and for the profound privilege of serving this community."