21 mins agoLouisville struggles to reimagine the future of policingAfter weeks of protest following the killing of Breonna Taylor and crises of leadership, Louisville tries to reimagine the future of its police department.
June 9Tiny houses in Kansas City give homeless veterans a place to call homeA community group in Kansas City believes the use of tiny houses will provide thousands of the city's homeless veterans a home they can finally call their own.
June 5LMPD officer involved in Breonna Taylor shooting accused of sexual assault while on dutyTwo women in Louisville, Ky., took to social media to level sex abuse allegations against Louisville Metro Police Officer Brett Hankison, one of the officers involved in the raid that killed Breonna Taylor.
June 5Exclusive: Tulsi Gabbard pushing for VA reform with new burn pit legislationThe thousands of veterans who claim that their exposure to burn pits during the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan left them sick and dying may be one step closer to getting assistance from the Veterans Administration due to the legacy of a recently deceased soldier. On Monday, the Heath Robinson Transparency Act (H.R. 7072) was presented on Capitol Hill as an addendum to the previous legislation under The Burn Pits Accountability Act that was a part of the National Defense Act that was signed into law by President Trump back in December.
June 1Louisville police chief fired after officers kill unarmed man at protestLMPD Chief Steve Conrad has been fired after no officers involved in the killing of Dave McAtee had their body cameras activated.
May 28Boy Scout abuse survivors come forward as claim deadline is setGill Gayle of Los Angeles is just one of the thousands of men who have come forward with allegations of abuse at the hands of his scoutmasters during his youth in the Boy Scouts of America.
May 28Coronavirus sparks greater need for food banks across USThe demand for food assistance has surged since the onset of the coronavirus pandemic. America’s food banks have reported a 50-percent increase in the number of people they have served compared to the same time last year, according to Feeding America, the nation’s largest hunger-relief organization.
May 21Coronavirus sparks scammers pushing CBD as cure-allMany businesses are illegally profiting off COVID-19 fears with false claims of preventing, treating, or even curing the virus. Authorities are taking measures to shut down false advertisements.
May 20Ohio man who sought exoneration over murder convictions dies of coronavirus in prisonOne Ohio inmate seeking exoneration has died after contracting COVID-19 in prison. Others look to advance their innocence claims in a prison system flooded with the virus.
May 19Coronavirus having 'catastrophic' impact on children's hospitals: letter to HHSChildren's hospitals across the country are experiencing "catastrophic [financial] losses" as a result of COVID-19 preparations, Fox News has learned, and they are calling on the Department of Health and Human Services for urgent help.