Rya Wooten
The Louisville notaries arrested for selling fake temporary tags to an informant were arraigned Wednesday, and they now face new charges.
Two notaries public were arrested Saturday in Louisville after allegedly trying to sell 71 fraudulent Kentucky temporary tags on Facebook Marketplace.
The first medical marijuana dispensary in Louisville opened Saturday.
The rookie officer was shot in the head while responding to the mass shooting at Old National Bank on just his fourth day on the job in April 2023
The company said the highly-automated operation will manufacture state-of-the-art water filters for refrigerators.
Community members in the Shawnee neighborhood held a small news conference Wednesday at King Elementary School, speaking out against the announced closure of two schools in the district and making a strong push for the opening of a charter school instead.
Forensic psychologists make suggestions to the court during a trial and conduct evaluations to determine mental competency to advise courts of whether a person is mentally stable enough to withstand trial.
Police said Thursday the driver, David Jeremy Via, was impaired and under the influence of drugs.
Chief Paul Humphrey called the alleged abuse “the lowest of the low” as he addressed the case involving the parents from south Louisville.