The man charged with fatally shooting a Kentucky deputy during a traffic stop will spend the rest of his life in prison, without the possibility of parole, after entering a guilty plea Wednesday. Steven Sheangshang,
Under the new rules, the DOC won’t pay for transgender inmates’ gender-affirming surgeries. But the department will continue paying for and dispensing hormone therapy.
A Kentucky man who shot at Louisville Mayor Craig Greenberg when he was a candidate in 2022 has been sentenced to 17 years and 6 months in federal prison.
Riding bicycles and tricycles is a rite of passage for most children, and 5-year-old Owen Brummel got to experience that for the first time on Jan. 17.
President Donald Trump fired or pushed out some of the relevant officials who would otherwise be responsible for looking into a collision between a passenger jet and a U.S. Army helicopter near Washington,
Since 1989, at least 22 Kentucky residents have been wrongfully incarcerated. Kentucky is one of the only states that does not offer compensation when they get out of prison.
Conley had worked at the Scott County sheriff's department for four years and served eight years in the U.S. Army
Khalia Bryant delivered a standout performance with 25 points and 13 rebounds to lead Kentucky State’s women’s basketball team past LeMoyne-Owen 64-61 in a tightly contested SIAC matchup Monday night
The path he walked from panhandling in the South to being charged with killing two people along the heart of Denver’s downtown shopping district was marked by homelessness, illegal drug use, escalating violence, arrests, jail, prison and severe mental illness that was obvious to everyone around him.
This year, those conducting the K-Count face a new challenge due to the Safer Kentucky Act, which criminalizes sleeping or camping in public spaces. Jenna Gurren, director of homeless solutions at Welcome House, said that some in this population are afraid.
The Kentucky Court of Justice has launched a new website link aimed at helping victims, or potential victims of a relatively new form of fraud.
Franklin County’s wrestling team may not have a lot of experience, but the Flyers are proving to be quick learners.