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The US Department of Justice dropped its consent decree against the Louisville Metro Police Department, but police reform ...
The consent decree negotiated between Louisville and U.S. DOJ will be dismissed, leaving questions about the future of LMPD ...
Following a heartbreaking loss to the Philadelphia Eagles in Super Bowl LIX, Kansas City Chiefs star Travis Kelce took a few ...
LMPD leader and current chief of Pewee Valley Police, is running to replace Jefferson County Sheriff John Aubrey ...
Louisville Metro Police said they went to the area of I-64 eastbound and Hurstbourne Parkway on a trouble run involving ...
Louisville Metro Police would get $254 million under Mayor Craig Greenberg's proposed budget, a 6% increase from the current year.
Police are trying to identify whoever opened fire at a Louisville liquor store, leaving someone paralyzed. According to ...
LMPD's Homicide Unit is handling this investigating. According to police, all parties of the incident are accounted for, however, anyone with information regarding the case is asked to call LMPD's ...
The Department of Justice dropped Louisville's consent decree on Wednesday. But the city plans to move forward with the agreement, with $750,000 allocated in the budget for an independent monitor. Now ...
Mayor Craig Greenberg refused to even mention Ed Harness' name during a press conference to announce that the city's consent decree is dead.
Louisville Metro Police Chief Paul Humphrey was in studio at WLKY Tuesday morning to speak on a variety of topics.