Apr 9 Kentucky Politics Beshear Signs Law Limiting No-Knock Warrants Gov. Andy Beshear signed three bills, including the one limiting no-knock warrants, at the Kentucky Center for African American Heritage. By Amina Elahi Apr 9 Kentucky Politics Beshear Signs Law Limiting No-Knock Warrants Amina Elahi
Mar 30 Kentucky Politics Kentucky Legislature Passes Bill Limiting No-Knock Warrants The measure falls short of what people protesting the death of Breonna Taylor have been calling for — a total ban on no-knocks. By Ryland Barton Mar 30 Kentucky Politics Kentucky Legislature Passes Bill Limiting No-Knock Warrants Ryland Barton
Mar 29 Kentucky Politics Lawmakers To Consider Veto Overrides, More Bills In Final Days Kentucky lawmakers will consider overriding Gov. Beshear’s vetoes and passing more bills on the final two days of the legislative session. By Ryland Barton Mar 29 Kentucky Politics Lawmakers To Consider Veto Overrides, More Bills In Final Days Ryland Barton
Mar 15 Kentucky Politics Time Running Out For No-Knock Warrant, Police Insult Bills In Ky. Lawmakers discussed bills limiting no-knock warrants and criminalizing insults against police on KET Monday night. By Ryland Barton Mar 15 Kentucky Politics Time Running Out For No-Knock Warrant, Police Insult Bills In Ky. Ryland Barton
Mar 15 Kentucky Politics Proposed Amendments Could Alter Kentucky Bill Limiting No-Knock Warrants Amendments proposed by House Republicans would expand use of no-knock warrants, while a House Democrat wants to further curtail their use. By Ryan Van Velzer Mar 15 Kentucky Politics Proposed Amendments Could Alter Ky. Bill Limiting No-Knock Warrants Ryan Van Velzer
Mar 12 Community City Barricades Jefferson Square Area Ahead Of Breonna Taylor Events City officials say the barriers are for safety, but others worry they'll make it harder to access events marking one year since police killed Taylor. By Stephanie Wolf Mar 12 Community City Barricades Jefferson Square Area Ahead Of Breonna Taylor Events Stephanie Wolf
Mar 12 Kentucky Politics Ky. Lawmakers Ask U.S. Attorney General To Investigate Breonna Taylor’s Killing State Rep. Attica Scott is calling on the U.S. attorney general to investigate the killing of Breonna Taylor by Louisville Metro Police. By John Boyle Mar 12 Kentucky Politics Ky. Reps. Ask U.S. AG To Investigate Breonna Taylor Killing John Boyle
Mar 12 Kentucky Politics Kentucky Senate Passes Bill Criminalizing Insults Against Police The state Senate passed the measure on Thursday that would make it a crime to insult police officers and boost penalties for rioting. By Ryland Barton Mar 12 Kentucky Politics Kentucky Senate Passes Bill Criminalizing Insults Against Police Ryland Barton
Mar 11 Arts and Culture Speed Announces Artist Lineup For Breonna Taylor Exhibition It will include Amy Sherald’s portrait of Breonna Taylor, featured on the cover of Vanity Fair, as well as local artists like Ed Hamilton. By Stephanie Wolf Mar 11 Arts and Culture Speed Announces Artist Lineup For Breonna Taylor Exhibition Stephanie Wolf
Mar 10 Kentucky Politics Republican Bill Limiting No-Knock Search Warrants Advances Another no-knock measure, known as “Breonna’s Law for Kentucky,” which is sponsored by Democratic Rep. Attica Scott, did not get a vote. By Ryland Barton Mar 10 Kentucky Politics Republican Bill Limiting No-Knock Search Warrants Advances Ryland Barton
Mar 10 Metro Louisville City To Limit Downtown Traffic Ahead Of Breonna Taylor Death Anniversary Protesters are expected to rally downtown on Saturday, the anniversary of Breonna Taylor’s killing by Louisville police. By Amina Elahi Mar 10 Metro Louisville Downtown Traffic Limited Ahead Of Breonna Taylor Death Anniversary Amina Elahi
Mar 9 Kentucky Politics One Year After Breonna Taylor Killing, Legislature Advancing Limited Police Reforms Police reforms are moving forward through the state legislature, but they’re not everything the protesters hoped for. By Ryland Barton Mar 9 Kentucky Politics One Year After Breonna Taylor Killing, Legislature Advancing Limited Police Reforms Ryland Barton
Mar 8 Arts and Culture Poem Inspired By Breonna Taylor Asks The Officers, ‘Would You Kill God Too?’ Atlanta poet W. J. Lofton recently released the visual poem, and said he was haunted by Taylor’s story, that it happened in her own home. By Stephanie Wolf Mar 8 Arts and Culture Poem Inspired By Taylor Asks The Officers, 'Would You Kill God Too?' Stephanie Wolf
Mar 1 Kentucky Politics Bill Would Allow Judges To Authorize Louisville Citizen Review Board Subpoenas Under a new bill, Louisville’s civilian review board would be able to subpoena for police records if approved by a local judge. By Ryland Barton Mar 1 Kentucky Politics Bill Would Allow Judges To OK Citizen Review Board Subpoenas Ryland Barton
Feb 25 Kentucky Politics Bill Limiting, Not Banning, No-Knock Warrants Advances In Kentucky Legislature A bill placing limits on no-knock search warrants in Kentucky passed out of a legislative committee on Thursday. By Ryland Barton Feb 25 Kentucky Politics Ky. Legislature Advances Bill Limiting No-Knock Warrants Ryland Barton