A newly-released document from the Nelson County Circuit Court confirms that a dig site, where WAVE News crews saw authorities digging as part of a “murder investigation” in Nelson County, has been confirmed as a possible location for the body of Crystal Rogers.
In new court filings the attorneys for Andrew Toogood, one of the men charged in connection to the 2021 fatal shooting at BJ’s Steakhouse in Bardstown, accuses Nelson County Commonwealth’s Attorney Terry Geoghegan of being prejudiced and “racially motivated.”
New information is being released in the Crystal Rogers investigation. Prosecutors are responding to a number of motions filed by the three men charged in connection to Rogers’ death.
The sister of the victim of one of Kentucky’s most heinous unsolved crimes says there is video showing the moment the killer entered Kathy Netherland’s home.
After a months-long debate over whether to dismiss Nelson County Schools Superintendent Wes Bradley, the Kentucky Department of Education now has the final word.
For some choosing to stay home during spring break, there are plenty of ways to make the most out of the holiday week in the Louisville-area with a staycation.
Houck’s attorney, Brian Butler, says the Commonwealth’s case relies on circumstantial evidence, since no crime scene, body, or murder weapon were found, and the testimony of the Lawsons.
Strong winds ripped through parts of Nelson County Wednesday morning, but it’s the size of the hail that’s causing several homeowners damage. Many of those homes are now full of holes.
Police issued 28 search warrants and two court orders. During searches, officers seized around six kilograms of cocaine, about $37,000 and two handguns.
Former Bloomfield, Kentucky Police Chief Harry Cambron was indicted Wednesday for falsely accusing a city employee of committing numerous crimes of corruption.
The lawsuit, which was filed back in September, claims the school board abandoned the district’s original district facility plan to consolidate its middle and high schools.
On February 8, all three suspects appeared in court together and a hearing was held to discuss the motion filed by attorneys to lower Lawson’s bond to $50,000.