Breonna Taylor was shot and killed by Louisville Metro Police officers executing a no-knock drug warrant at her home on March 13, 2020.
Taylor, a 26-year-old EMT, was killed in a botched "no-knock" raid at her Louisville apartment on March 13, 2020 ...
As Louisville embarks on this path toward police reform, the community’s involvement will be crucial in shaping the outcome.
The Louisville NAACP is speaking in opposition to a Kentucky bill that would ban diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) in ...
The Louisville Democratic Party organized the demonstration. Republicans said cuts can be painful, but the party is concerned ...
An ICE detention facility in Louisiana made national headlines this week after a Columbia University graduate was arrested ...
Protests at Tesla centers present eco-minded consumers and investors with a conundrum: What to do when they feel a Clean Tech ...
The next morning, more consequences awaited Cunningham at Male High School. The principal, Williams Standford Milburn, called ...
The unfortunate truth is that Louisville has seen little progress since police killed Breonna Taylor five years ago.
The intersection of McCaslin Boulevard and Marshall Road in Superior was packed with people chanting, cheering and waving ...
Students at public universities across Kentucky, including the University of Louisville, rallied Friday in support ... of ...
Louisville, the world watched us in 2020. They watched and joined our protests, our outrage, our painful tears. What will we show the world of Louisville in 2025 and beyond? A city that paid lip ...