
Jacob Ryan
Managing Editor, KyCIRJacob Ryan is an award-winning journalist and managing editor LPM's Kentucky Center for Investigative Reporting team who tenaciously reports accountability stories on a variety of subjects.
He is a recipient of a Sidney Hillman award, a national Investigative Reporters and Editors award and numerous regional and local awards.
Jacob, who joined LPM in 2014, is originally from Eddyville, Kentucky. He’s a graduate of Western Kentucky University.
Email Jacob at jryan@lpm.org.
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On Friday, the protesters said they wanted action to follow the investigations into the police shooting of the 26-year-old Black woman.
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The tenant told KyCIR she was unable to pay her rent due to the pandemic.
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The spending data offers a glimpse into local officials' response to the pandemic: personnel costs are ballooning, and city leaders are tapping an array of companies for supplies.
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The COVID-19 pandemic lays bare the quandary of life in public housing: staying home means dealing with a crowded, antiquated high rise, plagued with maintenance issues and infestations.
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The COVID-19 pandemic lays bare the quandary of life in public housing: staying home means dealing with a crowded, antiquated high rise, plagued with maintenance issues and infestations.
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When the first of the month came, Katrice Gill couldn’t make rent.The part-time, in-home health aide and single mother usually has no trouble paying the…
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Amid the pandemic, landlords have lost their tried and true enforcement mechanisms as many tenants can’t pay. Late fees will increase the financial burden for renters.
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Hundreds of Kentucky nurses have taken steps to return to work as the COVID-19 spreads and stresses healthcare facilities across the state.
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As the COVID-19 pandemic spreads, a Clark County jail inmate said every day he’s locked up seems like an unnecessary risk to his well-being.
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At least 250 people will be tested each day at the drive-thru facility.