Investigations
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State GOP leaders say Kentuckians charged in connection to the riot at the U.S. Capitol have been wrongfully detained. Experts disagree and court records show scope of violence.
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In recent years, LMPD officer Lonzo McConico has violated policy, been the subject of a lawsuit and gotten arrested. He still works for the city’s embattled police department.
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The rate of children in Kentucky’s foster care system who are reunited with their families has been steadily declining for years — and now it’s the lowest it’s been in over a decade.
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Local governments use federal funds to buy hundreds of homes damaged during last year’s deadly floods.
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Records show holiday decor spending on poinsettias and Norway spruces at Kentucky's Capitol over the years.
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Louisville police officers shot two people this month. On Friday, police officials made public the body camera footage that depicts the shootings.
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Reporters brought exclusive, in-depth coverage of flood cleanup profiteering, foster care abuses, police misconduct and unethical politicians.
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The ethics investigation and public hearing for Metro Council Republican Anthony Piagentini will cost taxpayers at least $193K.
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Single-bid contracts often lead to higher costs for road work in Kentucky, but lawmakers seem unbothered.
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A former Jefferson County deputy, who was convicted of sexual misconduct involving a 15-year-old girl in 1996, filed a lawsuit recently and wants the judge to allow him to regain his law enforcement certification.
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KyCIR spent months examining how the state investigates abuse and neglect in residential foster care facilities. Here’s how we did it.
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Five Louisville Metro Council members voted Tuesday night to move forward with removal proceedings against Anthony Piagentini, the Republican caucus chair.