Investigations
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Public records show the person who died in Louisville’s jail Thursday was subject to a detainer by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement.
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Immigrants nationwide say Trump’s ICE jailed them illegally. In Kentucky, federal judges often agreeA nationwide push to get immigrants out of jail is finding success in Kentucky.
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The Courier-Journal recently reviewed a rash of homicides at an Eastern Kentucky prison.
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Longtime Pan-African Studies professor Ricky Jones says the program is under threat as university officials pause enrollment in graduate-level degrees.
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City officials want to keep secret public records that would reveal where surveillance cameras are located around town.
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The women want the state to address a pervasive problem in Kentucky schools.
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Kentucky Attorney General Russell Coleman says Louisville Metro Police Department doesn’t have to reveal where it installed Flock Safety license plate reader cameras.
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Louisville Public Media's president and CEO condemns the arrests of journalists and speaks out on the escalating pattern of press suppression across the country — from federal raids on reporters' homes to the silencing of student journalists on college campuses.
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House lawmakers sent House Bill 4 to the state Senate.
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A group of Shelby County Public Schools graduates are pushing for new protections for students.
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GOP, Democrat caucus leaders say police should share license plate reader locations with council members.
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In Louisville, local civil liberty advocates told KyCIR they worry anti-Black bias plays role in who gets arrested due to license plate readers.