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Indigenous activist Leonard Peltier is set to return home after spending nearly 50 years behind bars for the 1975 deaths of two FBI agents. President Biden commuted his sentence Monday, following ...
Tornadoes in southeastern Kentucky resulted in at least 19 confirmed fatalities, with a potential for a higher death toll. Surveys are now underway to determine tornado ratings. While Louisville ...
Protesters carry a large painting of jailed indigenous activist Leonard Peltier during a Plymouth, Mass., march. (Steven Senne/Associated Press) The FBI had urged former President Joe Biden not to ...
Before leaving office, President Biden commuted the life sentence of indigenous activist Leonard Peltier, who has been in prison since his conviction for the 1975 killings of two FBI agents.
Kentucky's governor announced the state would look into emergency housing options after storms and severe weather killed at least 19 people in Kentucky. "We are hard at work this morning ...
A former Kentucky prosecutor repeatedly prosecuted individuals he had previously defended, raising ethical concerns. While some states and the American Bar Association explicitly prohibit this ...
(LEX 18) — The Kentucky Shop in Lexington is selling t-shirts for tornado relief in Kentucky. The shirts read: Kentuckians Move Mountains Together. Kentucky Strong Since 2017. According to the ...
Families hunkered down in their bathrooms and emerged to find their homes gone when a deadly tornado barreled through the community of London, Kentucky, on Friday, leaving behind only ...
WLKY SAM CARTER GIVES US A LOOK AT WHAT’S NEW FOR 2025 HERE AT KENTUCKY KINGDOM THAT HAS BEEN REBRANDED THE GARDEN CAROUSEL. IT’S ALL PART OF THE NEW LOOK HERE AT DISCOVERY MEADOW. THERE’S ...
More than 30 members of Congress are calling on President Biden to grant clemency to Leonard Peltier, a Lakota tribe member who was convicted of murdering two FBI agents in 1975. “As Members of ...
More than 80 tornadoes had been confirmed as of Monday morning, according to AccuWeather, with areas of Kentucky, Kansas, Missouri, Indiana, Illinois and Virginia reporting some of the worst damage.
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) -- Kentucky is seeing an increase in Lyme disease. The latest research from the Kentucky Department for Public Health shows a drastic jump in the tick population.