Reports show Black, Native American and Latino youth are more likely to be transferred to adult court, subjected to harsher penalties and left with records that follow them into adulthood.
"Your life is not over," Janine Geske told the 14-year-old in her courtroom. More than 30 years later, they're both trying to ...
The Courier Journal tracks homicides in Louisville over the year to memorialize victims and keep the public informed. Where to follow 2025 cases ...
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán's main challenger has led a large protest in Budapest over alleged child abuse in state ...
An 18-year-old Central Washington University student is facing a felony charge of first-degree arson after he allegedly set a ...