Judge denies defense motion, leaves Crystal Rogers’ family in tears as prosecution rests
Attorneys for Brooks Houck and Joseph Lawson requested the judge issue a verdict in the case rather than the jury.
Attorneys for Brooks Houck and Joseph Lawson requested the judge issue a verdict in the case rather than the jury.
LMPD was called to investigate a double shooting.
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The alleged drug dealers put meth and fentanyl on the streets, but disguised them as legal prescriptions.
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The group made off with 240 guns from four separate shipments headed for different states between January and March 2022.
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The law targets underutilized degree programs that state officials say are not aligned with Indiana’s job market.
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Oldham County Fiscal Court is debating a proposed moratorium on data centers Tuesday
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The University of Kentucky has a pantry to help students experiencing hardship and provide temporary food assistance.
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The victim’s name was not immediately released.
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Oxmoor Farm and NouLou Chamber Players commission a new work highlighting the women of the historic home
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Louisville Metro’s 2026 budget, with new investments in police, parks and affordable housing, kicks in July 1.
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Shepherd Springs will be the latest Class A built in the rapidly expanding area of South Louisville.
New luxury apartment complex aimed at offering workforce housing in south Louisville Read More »
He traveled to two countries and 12 states, sharing his experiences with Shriners Children’s.
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The Republican megabill cuts trillions in taxes, while scaling back spending on Medicaid and other federal programs. It now heads to the House, where some GOP lawmakers are signaling major objections.
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Because of a last minute addition to the state’s budget bill, public universities in Indiana have cut departments. That includes the elimination or consolidation of departments in Southern Indiana.
Indiana public colleges cut almost 20% of degrees Read More »