Crystal Rogers Case: Prosecutors push back against Houck & Lawson’s requests for new trial
“None of those allegations of error have merit,” prosecutors argued in their response to Brooks Houck and Joseph Lawson’s requests.
“None of those allegations of error have merit,” prosecutors argued in their response to Brooks Houck and Joseph Lawson’s requests.
Brooks Houck and Joseph Lawson will be sentenced in Crystal Rogers’ murder later this week.
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The storm is expected to continue strengthening through Monday and then begin to weaken Monday night and Tuesday.
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By Sara Montoya Former U.S. Ambassador Kelly Craft spoke to UofL’s students at the College of Business on Sept. 10. She discussed her experience in national and foreign affairs and discussed diplomacy’s role in today’s political climate. Here are the takeaways. Learning through diplomacy The former ambassador opened by sharing what it truly means to
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By Josie Simpson On Sept. 11, the University of Louisville became aware of flyers on its campus featuring a graphic illustration of Charlie Kirk. Charlie Kirk, a conservative political commentator and Co-Founder of Turning Point USA, was assassinated on September 10th at Utah Valley University. Kirk was at the university for his American Comeback Tour
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By Jai’Michael Anderson There have been four reports of rape on the University of Louisville’s campus since the beginning of the fall semester. In that time frame, UofL students have not received RAVE Alerts on any of the incidents. Here’s what we know. The University of Louisville Police Department made two rape-related arrests last month. One arrest was
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By Josie Simpson On Sept. 11, the Louisville Students for Justice in Palestine (SJP) organized a picket in opposition to the University of Louisville’s partnerships with companies supporting Israel in Israel and Palestine’s ongoing military and political conflict. The Louisville Students for Justice in Palestine is a recognized student organization that fights for Palestinian
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By Roxy Osborne Students living at The Province have reported uncomfortable living conditions as the apartment complex switched ownership from American Campus Communities Inc. to Greystar Real Estate Partners. Tenants were informed of the switch via email on Aug. 19. Unsanitary living conditions, inconsistent communication and a broken rent payment portal have left tenants frustrated
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According to an audit, Kleinhelter misspent $16,774 of county money on trips for his wife and Blackstone grills for his deputies. An ISP investigation found more.
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Another man convicted in Crystal Rogers’ murder seems to want his conviction overturned.
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Miller originally filed his appeal in April. The case will now go back to Clark County Circuit Court, where Judge Larry Medlock is appointed special judge.
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At a Category 4 hurricane Saturday, Kiko was expected to gradually weaken over the next several days.
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By Sara Montoya and Jai’Michael Anderson The university unveiled its latest addition to the Belknap campus Sept. 4, 2025. U of L President Gerry Bradley described the Speed Student Success and Research Building as a “one-stop shop” for engineering students. Along with classrooms, it features a variety of student support services and workspaces intended
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By Jai’Michael Anderson Engineering students now have a hub of resources on the southeast side of campus, thanks to the J.B. Speed School of Engineering Student Success and Research Building. University of Louisville leaders joined a few guests, including Kentucky Governor Andy Beshear and Louisville Mayor Craig Greenberg, for the ribbon-cutting on Sept. 4. The
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Kiko’s strength would fluctuate over the next two days, forecasters said, before weakening by early next week.
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