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Jennifer Lynn Dennis, a former prison guard at the Little Sandy Correctional Complex in eastern Kentucky, said sexual harassment caused her to quit her job.
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Residents in nearly half of the almost 700 units have complained about bedbugs in the high-rises in recent years. Many have complained multiple times.
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A black youth is three times more likely to have a complaint filed than a white youth in this state and 17 times more likely to be advanced to adult court, according to officials.
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As juvenile detention center populations dwindle and fewer minor offenders are locked up, whites feel the benefit most. Youth lockups are becoming more black and brown.
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City records show that residents in nearly half of all Dosker Manor apartments — more than 340 units — have complained about bedbugs in the last two and a half years.
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The Kentucky Labor Cabinet has filed suit against the Kentucky Center for Investigative Reporting to prevent releasing details about employees accused of sexual harassment.
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Nationally and across Kentucky, the number of hate crimes reported to the FBI is at a five-year high. But convictions remain extremely rare.
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The 49th District was left vacant in December after state Rep. Dan Johnson killed himself.
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Prosecutors on Monday evening asked a judge to dismiss its case against Miles, who was indicted after a home health aide reported he raped her in July 2016.
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An August investigation by the Kentucky Center for Investigative Reporting found that 11,000 minors were married in Kentucky over the last 17 years. Some were as young as 13.