Investigations
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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.
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The Republican Metro Council member wants a judge to reverse the city's ethics commission ruling that he violated law.
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Norton Healthcare has filed thousands of lawsuits over unpaid medical bills in Jefferson County District Court. Many of those people were likely eligible for free or discounted care.
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The inside story of how AppHarvest’s indoor farming scheme imploded — and took its blue-collar workforce down with it.
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Never before revealed records show children report instances of abuse, neglect and danger in residential care facilities that go unheard and unchecked by state officials.
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Law enforcement officials release few details about a fatal police shooting in Somerset last month.
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Veterans across the country are saddled with debt. A new nonprofit is launching this Veterans Day and wants to help.
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The five member committee will investigate ethics violations against Republican Anthony Piagentini before deciding whether to push for his removal from the Metro Council.
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Reach out to the Kentucky Attorney General’s election law violation hotline if you think you’ve witnessed or heard about election fraud.
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A Jefferson District Court judge amended a speeding ticket without telling the prosecutor. The Kentucky Court of Appeals says it was illegal.
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The Kentucky Center for Investigative Reporting isn’t slowing down after 10 years of digging into systemic inequities, government corruption, injustice and harm.
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Heating is a legal right in Louisville. If your landlord isn’t providing it, then there are some resources to assist you.