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McQuillen was being held on a murder charge after his father, John McQuillen, 65, was found shot to death outside his home on ...
JEFFERSONVILLE, In. (WAVE) - Indiana prosecutors have completed a trifecta of sorts, getting guilty pleas from disgraced ...
Clouds will start to increase more this afternoon slowing down the temperatures rise to keep highs generally in the upper 60s ...
According to social medial posts by Meade County 911, the evacuation notice is for residents within a 1/2 mile radius of the ...
A Southern Indiana businessowner is accused of mishandling the proceeds collected in sales for the Bryce Gerlach Memorial ...
The DOJ says the lawsuits sought to subject the Louisville and Minneapolis police departments to sweeping consent decrees ...
The U.S. Department of Justice says its Civil Rights Division is beginning the process to dismiss the police investigations ...
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WAVE) - Louisville Police announced an arrest in connection to a double homicide that happened outside Hoops ...
Twenty Kentucky students each got a $1,000 scholarship on Monday, May 19. Each student went above and beyond to spread information about organ donation with the hope that more people will register.
Twenty Kentucky students each got a $1,000 scholarship on Monday, May 19. Each student went above and beyond to spread information about organ donation with the hope that more people will register.
Following the historic announcement by the Department of Justice dismissing Louisville’s consent decree, reaction has been pouring in from those who have been fighting for LMPD reform.