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In Louisville, almost every kid being tried in adult court is Black
In Louisville, Black children make up about a quarter of the city’s youth population. Statewide, it’s even less — about 9%.
A handful of federal and state judges spoke last week about trust and communications challenges with the public, plus a federal judge seemed to believe immigration authorities are making warrantless ...
A Floyd County man, Mode William Martin IV, was sentenced Oct. 24 by Circuit Court Judge DJ Mote in Jefferson County to 30 ...
The family of the late Carrie Griffin has filed a civil lawsuit in Jefferson County Circuit Court against Zion Memorial ...
A 27-year-old woman who fatally shot the father of her young daughter did so in self-defense, a Jefferson County jury found ...
The man who allegedly fired shots at the Pine Cone Travel Plaza in the early morning hours of June 16 following an argument ...
Jefferson City's lodging tax, which is paid by visitors to the city who stay in hotels or rentals, expires in 2035 but is up ...
The Arkansas Court of Appeals released opinions Wednesday. The court's ruling and the names of the cases are reprinted here. The full opinions and other court proceedings, including per curiam ...
Plaintiffs claim the legislature should have carved the state into regions and allocated licenses, not the Office of Medical ...
Students with disabilities from middle and high schools across the Jefferson County School District showcased their dancing ...
A group of hotel owners have started a lawsuit with Jefferson City over its lodging tax, which the city is attempting to use as funding to cover part of the cost of a downtown conference center.
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