Sep 23 WATCH: Kentucky attorney general says some officers were justified in actions in Breonna Taylor case By Associated Press Cameron announced he's creating a task force to review the process for securing, reviewing and executing search warrants in Kentucky. Continue reading
Sep 15 Multi-million settlement reached in Breonna Taylor lawsuit By Dylan Lovan, Associated Press The city of Louisville will pay several million dollars to the mother of Breonna Taylor and install police reforms as part of a settlement of a lawsuit from Taylor’s family. Continue reading
Jul 19 Police contracts can stand in the way of accountability By Martha Bellisle, Associated Press A stipulation in a Kentucky police contract prohibited officials from initially firing the officers involved in Breonna Taylor’s death in Louisville. Continue reading
Jun 24 2 Republicans opposed by Trump win in North Carolina and Kentucky By Associated Press Voters rebuffed President Donald Trump and nominated two Republicans he opposed to House seats from North Carolina and Kentucky on Tuesday. Continue reading
Jun 23 Mitch McConnell wins GOP nomination in bid for 7th term By Associated Press McConnell has positioned himself as President Donald Trump's most crucial congressional ally and worked closely with Trump on cutting taxes and putting conservatives on the federal bench. Continue reading
Jun 19 Officer involved in Breonna Taylor shooting to be fired By Rebecca Reynolds Yonker, Bruce Schreiner, Associated Press Louisville's mayor says one of three police officers involved in the fatal shooting of Breonna Taylor will be fired. Continue reading
Jun 04 Family of Kentucky man killed by police amid protests demands answers By Bruce Schreiner, Claire Galofaro, Associated Press The family of a popular barbecue chef killed in a clash with law enforcement said he was protecting his restaurant amid chaos caused when officers began pelting people with pepper balls. Continue reading
Apr 14 Kentucky lawmakers override veto of voter ID measure By Bruce Schreiner, Associated Press Republican lawmakers in Kentucky have swept aside the Democratic governor's veto of a bill to require people to show a government-issued photo ID in order to vote. Continue reading
Apr 09 WATCH: Kentucky governor gives novel coronavirus update By Justin Stabley Gov. Andy Beshear gave an update on the state's current novel coronavirus situation. Continue reading
Apr 06 Watch 7:04 Kentucky governor calls COVID-19 response ‘a test of our humanity’ Gov. Andy Beshear of Kentucky is one of the many leaders across the U.S. competing with the federal government and with other states to secure critical medical equipment during the coronavirus pandemic. He joins Judy Woodruff to discuss the sacrifices… Continue watching