Jun 7 Metro Louisville Black Youth Confront Mayor: ‘You’ve Been Using Us For Photo Ops For Years’ The group asked Fischer to divest from police, have social workers respond to domestic disputes, and fire and charge the police officers who killed Breonna Taylor. By Amina Elahi Jun 7 Metro Louisville Black Youth Confront Mayor: 'You’ve Been Using Us For Photo Ops For Years' Amina Elahi
Jun 6 Community Hundreds Attend Vigil, Balloon Release For Breonna Taylor In Downtown Louisville Speakers included local celebrities, elected officials, members of Taylor’s family and civil rights activist Rev. Jesse Jackson. By Stephanie Wolf and Jess Clark Jun 6 Community Hundreds Attend Vigil, Balloon Release For Breonna Taylor Stephanie Wolf and Jess Clark
Jun 6 Community For Black Women, Breonna Taylor’s Death Highlights Hard Truth “It’s almost like we’re ghosts, like we’re absolutely forgotten.” By Jacob Ryan Jun 6 Community For Black Women, Breonna Taylor's Death Highlights Hard Truth Jacob Ryan
Jun 5 Community Fairness Campaign Cuts Ties With Fischer Over Response To Protests, Police Violence In a public letter published Friday, the organization said it "deeply regretted" its previous support for Louisville Mayor Greg Fischer. By Amina Elahi Jun 5 Community Fairness Campaign Cuts Ties With Fischer Over Response To Protests Amina Elahi
Jun 5 Arts and Culture On Her Birthday, Breonna Taylor’s Portrait Is Projected Onto Metro Hall On Friday, people came together under the blazing sun to sing songs, share cake and remember Breonna Taylor on her 27th birthday. By Jacob Ryan Jun 5 Arts and Culture On Her Birthday, Breonna Taylor's Portrait Is Projected Onto Metro Hall Jacob Ryan
Jun 5 Community As The Nation Chants Her Name, Breonna Taylor’s Family Grieves A Life ‘Robbed’ Breonna Taylor's family and friends mourn her death — and process what it means for her to become a national symbol. By Ari Shapiro, NPR , Jason Fuller, NPR and Becky Sullivan, NPR Jun 5 Community As The Nation Chants Her Name, Breonna Taylor's Family Grieves Ari Shapiro, NPR, Jason Fuller, NPR and Becky Sullivan, NPR
Jun 5 Community Police, FBI Investigating Shooting Of Black Louisville Church The shooting happened early Wed. morning when no one was inside. Police have not ruled out the possibility the attack was racially motivated. By Jess Clark Jun 5 Community Police, FBI Investigating Shooting Of Black Louisville Church Jess Clark
Jun 5 Community With Police Union Contract Under Negotiation, Fischer Could Push For Changes Louisville Mayor Greg Fischer says his hands are tied when it comes to firing the officers who killed Breonna Taylor. By Jacob Ryan Jun 5 Community With LMPD Contract Under Negotiation, Fischer Could Push For Changes Jacob Ryan
Jun 5 Community Rain Doesn’t Slow Caravan On 8th Day Of Protests Protesters hit the streets for the eighth straight day in Louisville on Thursday in response to the shooting deaths of Breonna Taylor and David McAtee in incidents involving Louisville Metro Police Department officers. Rain started early in the evening, with the persistent downpour lasting for the duration of the protest. That wasn’t enough to stop […] By John Boyle Jun 5 Community Rain Doesn’t Slow Caravan On 8th Day Of Protests John Boyle
Jun 4 Community LMPD Video ‘Puts Target On The Black Community,’ Organizer Says LMPD played a compilation video for reporters Thursday showing only Black people committing vandalism and looting during protests. By Ryan Van Velzer Jun 4 Community LMPD Video ‘Puts Target On The Black Community,’ Organizer Says Ryan Van Velzer
Jun 4 In Conversation This Week In Conversation: Will Protests Lead To Change In Louisville? We’ll talk about what steps are being taken to address the underlying issue of racism in the community. By Rick Howlett Jun 4 In Conversation This Week In Conversation: Will Protests Lead To Change In Louisville? Rick Howlett
Jun 4 Kentucky Politics Kentucky Lawmakers Discuss Protests, ‘No-Knock’ Warrants Protesters have been calling for a statewide ban on no-knock warrants in Kentucky after the death of Breonna Taylor. By Ryland Barton Jun 4 Kentucky Politics Kentucky Lawmakers Discuss Protests, 'No-Knock' Warrants Ryland Barton
Jun 4 Metro Louisville Louisville Mayor Announces Immediate End To City-Wide Curfew After announcing the end of the curfew, LMPD played a compilation video of largely Black people looting and breaking windows. By Kate Howard Jun 4 Metro Louisville Louisville Mayor Announces Immediate End To City-Wide Curfew Kate Howard
Jun 4 Metro Louisville To Avoid Tear Gas, Danger, Louisville Protesters Take To The Suburbs Tired of tear gas, the protesters have been coming every day to the intersection of Breckenridge Lane and Shelbyville Road, and they try to get everyone to leave at 8 p.m. each night. By Stephanie Wolf Jun 4 Metro Louisville To Avoid Tear Gas, Danger, Louisville Protesters Take To The Suburbs Stephanie Wolf
Jun 3 Metro Louisville Ordinance To Limit, Not Ban, No-Knock Warrants Passes Out Of Committee The ordinance that passed out of committee Wednesday did not fulfill protesters' demand for a full ban on no knock warrants. By Amina Elahi Jun 3 Metro Louisville Legislation To Limit No-Knock Warrants Passes Out Of Committee Amina Elahi