Jared Bennett
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A delayed report shows what many lawmakers have already heard: Kentucky’s road paving industry has little competition, lots of single-bid contracts.
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Two men were put in prison for a 2015 murder. Now, they say police and prosecutors missteps should spark a new trial.
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The Louisville Metro Police Department's new interim chief, Paul Humphrey, said that tackling violent crime and implementing changes to the department will take time.
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Prompted by research from legislative analysts late last year that showed a lack of competition drives up road paving costs, Kentucky lawmakers said they’d issue a full report on the issue by January this year. They haven't done it.
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UofL Hospital officials had previously threatened to send the man back to Guatemala because he doesn’t have insurance and cannot pay for his treatment.
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Police in Louisville shot and killed two people this month. Mayor Craig Greenberg offered few additional details this week.
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The plan to build a prison in Letcher County is generating opposition from a burgeoning national coalition that includes formerly incarcerated people.
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The Federal Bureau of Prisons is moving one step closer to building a prison in Letcher County despite concerns of locals, activists.
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The sweeping Republican-backed crime bill could lead to more incarceration, which could bring problems for many Kentucky jails that are already overcrowded with people in state custody.
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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.