The federally-mandated police reform requires LMPD to make specific changes, verified by an independent monitor.
Councilwoman Shameka Parrish-Wright is urging metro government to support the People's Consent Decree, which would formally acknowledge the harm caused by unsound police practices.
Baltimore Mayor Brandon Scott and Police Commissioner Richard Worley told a federal judge that the city is compliant with two ...
Mayor Brandon Scott and the Baltimore Police Department on Friday filed a joint motion with the U.S. Justice Department ...
The Louisville Metro Council Republicans believe the city does not need a consent decree and that local officials can monitor ...
Andy Fugate, D-Oklahoma City, asking clarifying questions about the consent decree’s price tag, which is expected to be between $26 million and $45 million over three to five years, and the ...
Mug collections start off innocently enough. There’s that kitschy souvenir from your last vacation, that artisanal piece that fits perfectly in your hand, and you can’t forget the countless ...
President Donald Trump's executive order ending diversity, equity and inclusion practices has sparked confusion and debate, especially within Hartland Consolidated Schools. The school board last ...
The plan approved by board to be sent to the voters includes: • Reauthorizing a 0.75% sales tax first approved by voters in 2022 to pay for consent decree work and to pay bonds, with 0.125% used for ...
LOUISVILLE, Ky. — Louisville's consent decree agreement with the Department of Justice is still on hold. It's been nearly two months since President Donald Trump's new Justice Department ...