Data from LMPD shows that since 2022, an estimated 950 Louisville juveniles have been victims of wanton endangerment and 15 have been victims of accidental shootings.
Gov. Bill Lee announced Wednesday that he'll call Tennessee lawmakers into a special session this month to take up his ...
Gov. Bill Lee announced he’ll call a special legislative session to take up his statewide school voucher bill and measures to ...
Louisville Metro’s Office of Safe and Healthy Neighborhoods is giving out up to 5,000 free gun locks this week to promote safe gun storage practices ...
Amid a nationwide opioid and addiction crisis, Boulder Community Health is trying a new way of distributing harm-reduction ...
One morning last May, 16-year-old Abdul Anderson stood slouched against a wall at Cove Secure, a juvenile institution on the ...
Nearly 88,000 people in Los Angeles County are still under evacuation orders as of Wednesday as the wildfires continue to ...
While there’s plenty of chaos and confusion in Southern California thanks to the wildfires, it seems someone or more likely a ...
The 78-year-old's home is still standing despite the chaos around her as the brutal California wildfires continue to cause ...
SUV attempted to run over her in a West Market Street parking lot. Following a traffic stop on Smith Road Dec. 27, the driver was arrested on a felony warrant and advised that items found in his ...
Heavy rains moved through the area as July began, with the heaviest amounts falling on July 1. According to Shawn Prochazka from Pagosa Weather, reports from the Community Collaborative Rain, Hail and ...