This week Robert and Matt Erwin discuss this week's news including a train derailment in Rockcastle County, new insights into the Old National Bank mass shooter, Josie Raymond deciding to run for Metro Council, Hunter Biden offering to testify publicly before Jamie Comer's committee, and Mac Brown leaving the Republican Party of Kentucky. Plus, at Matt's request, a little bit of college football talk.
Warning: Matt uses some language that's a bit saltier than a typical MOKP episode.
Attica and Ashanti Scott and KY Legislative Election Preview
Keturah Herron and Kevin Glogower
Grand Jury Updates and Fallout + Interview with Alexandra Owensby
Grand Jury Returns Only One Indictment + Interview With Author Guthrie Graves-Fitzsimmons
Courtney Preston Kellner and Carmen Jones on Protesting and the Legal System
LMPD Leadership Change, Derby Protests, and interview with Daren Neel
Bankruptcy Law with Ally Holt, COVID-19, and Lots of New Info in the Breonna Taylor Case
Sports And COVID, How to Vote in 2020, Daniel Cameron v. Amy McGrath, BreonnaCon and Interview with Yvette DeLaGuardia
Louisville's Murder Rate, An Election Deal, and Interview with Maria Sorolis
Emilie Blanton Talks Back To School
Cuban Community Protest, Robert E. Lee Statue in Murray, plus Bill Redwine Interview
Protests in NuLu, COVID's impact on everything, and Josh Hicks
The Worst COVID Week Yet, Plus Pam Dossett Interview
Protests in Daniel Cameron's Yard, New Education Commissioner, and Interview with Cherlynn Stevenson
Shameka Parrish-Wright & Ted Shouse on Injustice Square Park and Judicial Reforms
Election Results with Perry Bacon & Interview with Jeff Grammer
The Primary Election Got Weird
Can Mayor Fischer Fire Breonna Taylor's Killers?
Protests & COVID continue, Plus Charles Booker Interview
Kentucky's Week of Protest + Amy McGrath Interview
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