KyCIR talks with the Courier Journal’s Krista Johnson, who was in the courtroom when a jury found two young men guilty of murdering 16-year-old Tyree Smith at his bus stop.
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Alleged abuse in a JCPS classroom is sparking calls for surveillance of special education rooms.
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Former Shelby County basketball coach accused of sexual misconduct will get salary pay, avoid firingRecords show that rather than terminate Chris Gaither, the district is allowing him to resign.
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Some cities celebrated when the Trump administration ended federal oversight of several police departments, but Louisville, Kentucky’s mayor said the city would be “moving ahead rapidly” with reforms. One year in, activists say the plan is lacking.
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A new investigative report finds Louisville dispatchers below national standard for 911 answer time.
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Kentucky jails play key role as Trump looks to deport millions.
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A federal court says ICE wrongly detained immigrants without bond hearings.
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Keeping with tradition, taxpayers pay for the Louisville mayor’s Derby fun.
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Dehydration contributed to the death of a 21-year-old immigrant inside Louisville’s jail in February, according to his death certificate.
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KyCIR talks with an attorney in the case that transparency advocates worry could have lasting repercussions for the public’s right to know what its government is doing.
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Louisville Metro Council opts against disclosing locations of the city’s Flock Safety license plate readers.