Dylan Wolf / Flickr Kentucky Derby Bucks Activists, Will Play Classic Song Before Race The Kentucky Derby will play 'My Old Kentucky Home' before Saturday’s race, despite complaints from race activists. By Kipp Jones, The Western Journal May 1, 2021
Kentucky Court of Justice via WDRB-TV/ Zoom screen shot Lawyer Has Infantile Fit of Rage, Quits Zoom Meeting in Middle of Court Hearing Louisville attorney Shameka O'Neil faced legal consequences after her recent outburst during a Zoom court hearing. By Taylor Penley, The Western Journal March 22, 2021
Tara Bassett / Facebook screen shot Watch: BLM Agitators Harass Young Cheerleaders, Accuse Girls of 'White Privilege' 'Black mothers are burying their babies while white mothers send their daughters to cheer competitions,' the Black Lives Matter leader shouted. By Jack Cowhick, The Western Journal March 9, 2021
@kristenpflumFOX / Twitter Cop Fired, Allegedly Supplied BLM Protesters with Intel on Other Officers A Kentucky police officer who fed information to a Black Lives Matter protest leader has been fired for his actions. By Jack Davis, The Western Journal February 21, 2021
@SenaitTV / Twitter Louisville PD Notifies Two More Cops They Will Be Fired Over Breonna Taylor Shooting 'Your actions have brought discredit upon yourself and the Department,' the police chief told one of the officers. By Jack Davis, The Western Journal December 30, 2020
Gage Skidmore / Flickr 'It's Like Wearing Your Underwear': Sen. Paul Says Mask Mandates Are Just About 'Submission' 'The masks aren’t working at all. The thing’s going through the roof and people are dying,' said Sen. Rand Paul, a physician. By Samantha Chang, The Western Journal December 23, 2020
MRCTV screen shot CNN Guest Claims, Without Evidence, That Sen. McConnell Cheated To Win Election The CNN host didn't push back after a guest suggested Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell 'cheated' to win in Kentucky. By Kipp Jones, The Western Journal December 22, 2020
@RubyCulinary / Twitter screen shot Family Restaurant Gifts $60K to Employees as Business Gears Grind To Halt Over Gov't Order A family restaurant in Kentucky went above and beyond for its employees, with dining bans looming over the industry. By Deborah Van Kempen, The Western Journal December 13, 2020
Mayor Wilbur of Rabbit Hash KY / Facebook Town of Rabbit Hash, Kentucky, Elects French Bulldog Named Wilbur as Mayor He is the fifth canine in the hamlet's colorful history to sit in the mayor's seat as the town's top dog. By Jennifer Jean Miller, The Western Journal November 7, 2020
@courierjournal / Twitter; Amy Harris - Invision / AP Louisville Officer Sues Breonna Taylor's Boyfriend After Being Shot 'Kenny Walker is protected by law under KRS 503.085 and is immune from both criminal prosecution and civil liability as he was acting in self defense in his own home.' By Erin Coates, The Western Journal October 30, 2020
Kenton County Commonwealth's Attorney Man Defends Himself in Violent Road-Rage Incident, Won't Face Charges A man acted in self-defense in Kentucky after a minor collision incited another driver to approach his vehicle with a rifle. By Joey Pietro, The Western Journal October 25, 2020
@ABC / Twitter screen shot Breonna Taylor Officer Speaks Out: 'This Had Nothing To Do with Race' An officer involved in the Breonna Taylor shooting said politics devoured the truth, and that the incident had "nothing to do with race." By Jack Davis, The Western Journal October 21, 2020
Informed Images / Flickr Kentucky AG Responds to 'Repugnant' Race-Based Attacks He's Received Over Breonna Taylor Case 'The tragedy here is that Breonna Taylor was in that hallway as well and was hit,' Kentucky Attorney General Daniel Cameron said. By Erin Coates, The Western Journal October 2, 2020
gifdsports / Twitter screen shot 'Who Are Black People Supposed To Call? Ghostbusters?' NBA Legend Rips Push To Defund Cops Barkley made the controversial remarks on TNT Thursday, adding most people aren't informed on the facts of the Breonna Taylor case. By C. Douglas Golden, The Western Journal September 27, 2020
Gage Skidmore / Flickr Pelosi Sides with Mob, Accuses Police of Breonna Taylor's Murder Thank God it was Daniel Cameron who oversaw the Taylor inquiry, following the law and facts where they led, and not Nancy Pelosi. By Randy DeSoto, The Western Journal September 25, 2020
WHAS11 / YouTube screen shot Louisville Police Officer Shows Up for Roll Call 1 Day After Being Shot During Riots A Louisville police officer who was shot during rioting got a warm welcome when he showed up for roll call the next day. By Jack Davis, The Western Journal September 25, 2020
Reuters / Twitter screen shot Mainstream News Outlet Suggests Victims To Blame After Louisville Officers Are Shot No mainstream news organization is going to emerge from the Trump years as trustworthy - and none deserves to. By Joe Saunders, The Western Journal September 24, 2020
Don Sniegowski / Flickr Trump Responds to Louisville Chaos with Midnight Message Trump commented on the unrest in Louisville, Kentucky, and called for law and order while praying for wounded officers. By Johnathan Jones, The Western Journal September 24, 2020
Brendan Gutenschwager / Twitter screen shot Video Shows BLM Protesters Segregating by Race and Gender Demonstrators in Louisville, Kentucky, began segregating themselves along racial lines after the Breonna Taylor grand jury announcement. By Johnathan Jones, The Western Journal September 24, 2020
Townhall / Twitter Agitators Snap Into Action Minutes After Breonna Taylor Decision: 'Burn It Down!' One video captured a U-Haul rental truck showing up with items for demonstrators to use as they marched down the street. By Randy DeSoto, The Western Journal September 23, 2020
Hospice of Lake Cumberland / Facebook Dying Father Gets To See Son Play Football One Last Time Thanks to Kindhearted Nurse His son, Cade, is a sophomore at Pulaski County High School, but their first game would be taking place over three hours away. By Amanda Thomason, The Western Journal September 23, 2020