5th victim dies after Louisville bank shooting

Police say a Louisville bank employee armed with a rifle opened fire at his workplace, killing five people.

4 people, gunman killed, 9 others injured in Kentucky shooting
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Four people, plus the gunman, are dead and nine others were injured after a 23-year-old suspect opened fire at a bank in downtown Louisville, Kentucky on the morning of Monday, April 10. Now, authorities are working to piece together what happened. FOX 10's Marc Martinez gives us the latest.

Multiple casualties in shooting at Louisville bank
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An active shooter situation is now over in Louisville, KY but not before five people were gunned down.

2 Army Black Hawk helicopters crash in Kentucky, killing 9 people

The two HH-60 Black Hawk helicopters, part of the 101st Airborne Division, crashed during a routine training mission 30 miles northwest of Fort Campbell.

McConnell leaves rehab facility following therapy for concussion

The 81-year-old Kentucky Republican said in a statement released by his office that he will work from home for the next few days.

No. 1 overall seed Alabama knocked out of NCAA Tournament by San Diego State

Darrion Trammell and San Diego State used a dominant defensive performance to knock top overall seed Alabama out of the NCAA Tournament, bottling up All-America freshman Brandon Miller in a 71-64 victory in the Sweet 16.

Family donates organs of boy killed in freak accident playing basketball

A Kentucky family is devastated after an 8-year-old boy died while playing at home, but they hope his memory will continue through the lives of others.

Senator Mitch McConnell discharged to inpatient facility

Senate Republican leader Mitch McConnell has been discharged from the hospital after falling at a private dinner at the Waldorf Astoria Hotel last week. 

U.S. Justice Department announces results of civil rights investigation into Kentucky police department
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The United States Justice Department has announced the results of their civil rights investigation into the Louisville Police Department. The investigation was launched following the death of Breonna Taylor during a botched police raid three years ago, and the report finds that police officers in Louisville consistently violated people's constitutional rights, in addition to discriminating against Black people.