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Breonna Taylor Louisville protests descend into chaos when armed protester accidentally shoots members of his group, injuring 3 Three people were injured in Baxter Square Park, police said.
Louisville Mayor Craig Greenberg’s comments on the city’s mask ban come after a group of masked white supremacists marched ...
Dozens of people gathered Friday evening at the corner of Bardstown Road and Baxter Avenue in Louisville, rallying against ...
For 70 days — 10 straight weeks — protests have raged in Louisville. They began with impromptu demonstrations on May 28, and over the first few days there was gunfire and injuries, looting, a ...
Bouggess and his mother walked to Louisville's courthouse — now the hub of ongoing Breonna Taylor protests — to fetch his brother out of jail. No one in their family had been arrested before ...
LOUISVILLE, Ky. — The mamas march on Thursdays. The farmers and gardeners also marched, wheelbarrows and all. There was an LGBTQ demonstration over the weekend, and, on July 24, a meticulously ...
On May 31, Tyler Weakley and her boyfriend, Corbin Smith, were headed to dinner in downtown Louisville when they stopped by the fourth night of what would become months of citywide protests over ...
The city of Louisville posted its plans for dealing with protests. As the Kentucky Derby got underway Saturday, the city of Louisville saw protests from far-right activists and those calling for ...
Nearly 60% of racial justice protest charges were dismissed. Now, Louisville activists are seeking policy changes to prevent future arrests.
Protesters wait for police blocking streets around the First Unitarian Church of Louisville to let them leave on Sept. 24, 2020 after the citywide 9 pm curfew in Louisville, Kentucky.
US protests Gunfire at deadly Breonna Taylor protest in Louisville caught on video; police say gunman was protester Graphic video shows people ducking for cover as gunfire rings out, a bloody body ...
LOUISVILLE, Ky. — They gathered near the banks of the Ohio River this past weekend, about 100 deep, and began marching toward downtown, belting out chants that have become part of the city’s ...