The goal of the Kentucky Businesses Against Trafficking program is to give businesses and employees the tools needed to help spot and report human trafficking.
The man said he ran out of gas and abandoned his car on the roadway to get more from a nearby gas station, authorities said.
The man said he ran out of gas and abandoned his car on the roadway to get more from a nearby gas station, authorities said.
One year after another, Louisville sees homicides reach into the triple digits. At least 140 lives have been lost each year since 2020.
A two-story house in Louisville was completely engulfed in flames Thursday morning. Fire officials say this isn't their first visit to the house.
A surge in respiratory illness is typical for this time of year, and the simultaneous outbreak of highly contagious norovirus is piling on to the public health risk. Commonly known as stomach flu, ...
Secretary Michael Adams wants business owners to be more involved, and to help the state spot illegal activity.
The previous administration’s Department of Justice and Louisville signed the agreement last month, but it has not yet been approved by a federal judge.
Kentucky is receiving an $8 million from the National Science Foundation to help build a statewide climate date ...
Louisville's first executive director of community safety is tasked with creating strategies to help curb violence in the metro.
Good news for Krispy Kreme lovers: You're about to have access to a lot more flavors. The doughnut chain is expanding its menu in select cities and Louisville is one of them. The menu includes ...
The lack of calls in Lynn’s situation is a call to action for Kentucky Secretary of State Michael Adams. He’s launching an initiative called Kentucky Businesses Against Trafficking or KBAT. They will ...