Police say an unidentified suspect fired a gun into a crowd of hundreds in a Kentucky park, leaving 2 people dead and 4 wounded Saturday night.
Author: Louisville Courier Journal
Breonna Taylor decision: Protesters take to the streets in Louisville
Breonna Taylor decision: Protesters take to the streets in Louisville
Kentucky Gov. Andy Beshear hanged in effigy as Second Amendment supporters protest coronavirus restrictions
What began as a Memorial Day weekend celebration of constitutional rights turned into a protest of Gov. Andy Beshear’s administration.
Reopening restaurant owners call Kentucky’s ban on table linens ‘wasteful’
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Kentucky cheerleading coaching staff fired after investigation into hazing allegations
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Federal lawsuit calls officer in Breonna Taylor shooting a ‘dirty cop’ with a ‘vendetta’
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73-year-old woman survives coronavirus after 51 days in intensive care
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