Gilbert Corsey
More than 500 juveniles have been shot, killed or charged as an adult for a violent crime in Louisville in the last five years.
When people say they live at the gym, they usually mean they're there every day. But for Aryn Williams, it meant something far more literal.
A vicious cycle is playing out in Louisville time and time again — young people dead in the streets or charged in the city's most shocking crimes.
Kevon Lawless was sentenced to life in prison without the possibility of parole in 2022 after being found guilty of two counts of murder and one count of burglary for killing Trinity Randolph and her father, Brandon Waddles, in 2020.
Indiana State Police issued a Silver Alert on Monday for Roger Caldwell, who was last seen around 8:30 a.m. Friday, Sept. 12, in Scottsburg.
Gov. Andy Beshear's office and KYTC cite the active investigation as a judge suggests redactions could protect the investigation while honoring the public’s right to know.
A 26-year-old nurse from Louisville earned the only ribbon given — second place — in the contest. No first or third place awards were issued. But why?
"We're going to start an investigation with our oversight committee and we're asking the attorney general to investigate it from a law enforcement angle."
A former clerk at a Kentucky driver's licensing branch said co-workers sold illegal immigrants driver's licenses under the table that they couldn't legally obtain, charging $200 per license.