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A video included in a lawsuit against three JCPS employees shows a student beating another, which the victim's mother claims staff knew would happen in advance.
While Kentucky awaits a response regarding a request for individual disaster assistance, Beshear said the state's death toll from the May storms remained at 19.
The security guards allegedly warned her son that he was in danger prior to the attack, but did not act to stop it, court records show.
Court documents show the business owner made thousands during the fundraiser, but had not donated the proceeds as promised as of March.
A deadly EF-4 tornado ravaged Laurel and Pulaski counties, but also caused damage in several other areas on May 16.
The form of cancer Joe Biden has is one of the most common cancers to affect men. Here are the warning signs to watch out for.
St. Xavier, Manual, Trinity, Assumption, Spencer County and Shelby County won team titles at Wednesday's Louisville-area ...
Numerous Courier Journal reporters have been honored with awards in the national 2025 Society for Features Journalism’s ...
A family visited a cave in Costa Rica while on vacation and began developing symptoms of a fungal disease called histoplasmosis.
The US Department of Justice dropped its consent decree against the Louisville Metro Police Department, but police reform will continue as promised.
Mayor Craig Greenberg refused to even mention Ed Harness' name during a press conference to announce that the city's consent decree is dead.
After opening in February, Dirty Bird has temporarily closed as it awaits a liquor license. Here's what to know.