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Protests seeking justice for Emmett Till held in multiple locations in Bowling Green Saturday, with extra police presence following threats
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Judge who signed Breonna Taylor search warrant facing rare competition
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The Kentucky legislature is moving forward with a Republican-sponsored proposal to limit no-knock search warrants and not a Democratic bill favored by…
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Police reform wasn’t on the radar of most Kentucky lawmakers when Louisville police killed Breonna Taylor last March.But after months of protests calling…
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The Republican president of the Kentucky Senate filed a bill that would restrict “no-knock” search warrants, the type of warrant used in the Louisville…
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Audit Finds LMPD In ‘Crisis,’ Recommends Broad ChangesAn independent review shows the Louisville Metro Police Department needs to improve on a number of measures, including relationships with communities of…
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The ACLU of Kentucky has unveiled their 2021 legislative priorities, including a statewide ban on no-knock warrants, protecting reproductive rights and…
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Murray residents calling for removal of a local Confederate monument donated books to their county library and other “little free” libraries throughout…
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One year ago, the Martin Luther King Junior holiday was commemorated in a traditional way. Monday’s holiday in central Kentucky, is being celebrated…
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MLK and The Fierce Urgency of Now! will unpack the implications of the 2020 US Presidential Election through the prisms of civil rights and modern day…
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As Louisville residents absorbed the news that their new police chief would be a white woman who resigned from her last job over the fatal police shooting…
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Detective Joshua Jaynes, who secured the search warrant for Taylor's apartment, and Detective Myles Cosgrove, who federal investigators said fired the shot that killed her, have been terminated.