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The Office of the Kentucky Attorney General is again receiving widespread reports of a scam involving so-called “suspended” Social Security numbers.The…
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For the first time since 2012, Kentuckians will vote in a referendum to amend the state Constitution. Voters will decide on Tuesday whether or not to…
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Catherine Milliner’s grandson Tony died when he was four years old. Her daughter’s boyfriend was charged with murdering the toddler. And as a three-year…
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Prosecutors won't yet seek attempted murder charges against the 15-year-old suspect in a deadly shooting spree at Marshall County High School and will…
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For one week last spring, as Louisville led the world in mourning Muhammad Ali's death and celebrating his life, not a single person died in a hail of…
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Kentucky lawmakers will consider an extensive criminal justice reform bill next week designed to save the state money by keeping people out of jail.The…
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A Kentucky lawmaker wants to establish a minimum age at which juveniles could be held legally responsible for committing crimes.The bill would set the…
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State Auditor Mike Harmon says a review of the Kentucky Department of Criminal Justice Training and the public fund that supports it has revealed…
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Kentucky Chief Justice John Minton Jr. says the number of expungement requests have doubled since a new law went into effect allowing some convicted…
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A new poll shows Kentuckians overwhelmingly support prison time over capital punishment for people convicted of first-degree murder.Findings from a recent…