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Someone murdered Raymel Atkins in Louisville, Ky., in 2023. More than a year later, his mother and sister don’t know who did ...
Kentucky is joining the U.S. Department of Justice and several other states in suing a Texas-based company over collusion ...
The values prevailing from the American Revolution were visible when Christians lined up to attend Kentucky's first synagogue ...
As the federal government ramps up efforts to detain and deport people in the U.S. illegally, the number of Kentucky law enforcement agencies and jails that have signed on ...
Attorney General Todd Rokita’s office took decisive action as part of a nationwide crackdown on health care fraud, targeting ...
Some staffers of the U.S. Agency for International Development raced against the moment their computer access would be shut ...
More than 20 arrests on federal drug trafficking and illegal gun possession charges were announced this week at the DOJ's ...
Dennis Rader, the so-called "BTK" (bind, torture, kill) killer, pleaded guilty to 10 slayings in the Wichita, Kan., area. He ...
Before the nation’s highest court ruled in favor of marriage equality, couples like the Story-Jacksons didn’t know where ...
Tucker Carlson accused Trump of abandoning his pledge to keep the United States out of new wars. Charlie Kirk said an ...
The U.S. Justice Department’s lawsuit says the regulation violates federal immigration law by enabling undocumented students to qualify for the lower tuition rate at Kentucky’s public colleges and ...
The Justice Department suit says the regulation is in “direct conflict” with federal law by allowing an undocumented student to qualify for reduced in-state tuition based on residence within ...
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