Inspired by Martin Luther King Jr.'s 1962 speech, a Boston University event will explore "The Darkness at Midnight" during ...
Flyers spread by members of the Ku Klux Klan are telling immigrants in Kentucky and other states to "leave now" in order to ...
The Loudoun County Sheriff's Office is investigating after at least 30 Ku Klux Klan flyers were found near Round Hill Elementary School.
Communities are outraged after finding hateful flyers scattered throughout neighborhoods on both sides of the Ohio River.
State, according to our news partner WCPO Cincinnati. Residents in Fort Wright, Kentucky found the flyers left on their doors ...
Police are investigating after racist flyers purportedly issued by the Ku Klux Klan that directed immigrants to “leave now” and “avoid deportation” were found in several Kentucky cities on ...
The flyer was posted in Ludlow, Kentucky, on January 20 — both Donald Trump’s inauguration day and the Martin Luther King Jr holiday — and its authors claim connection with the KKK.
It is especially appalling that it happened on Dr. Martin Luther King Day." The flyer comes in the wake of Trump's extreme immigration rhetoric. He has declared a national emergency at the border ...
Several cities in Northern Kentucky have responded after flyers containing hateful rhetoric were distributed in multiple areas.