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In a record year for overdoses, young Kentuckians experienced the highest increase in deaths.
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As police shootings have become a flashpoint in U.S. cities, The Marshall Project and the Kentucky Center for Investigative Reporting spent a year examining those urban killings’ little-publicized counterparts in rural America.
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For over 460 days, as the pandemic shut down visitation across the state, incarcerated people and their loved ones relied on the prison system’s costly phone calls and emails.The Kentucky Department of Corrections and Securus Technologies reaped big rewards.
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When the Kentucky government announced they would resume in-person visitation at state prison facilities by June 20, Stefanie Potter and her 5-year-old daughter were overwhelmed at the thought of seeing their husband and father for the first time since the pandemic started.
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A member of the Kentucky Attorney General’s search warrant task force was sanctioned this year for publicly defending the search warrant process and the…
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After one of its members killed David McAtee during last year’s deployment to Louisville, the Kentucky National Guard planned to examine how it responds…
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Michael Taylor thought he might die alone in the Shelby County Detention Center. Taylor had been sick with the coronavirus for weeks. It was early March,…
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Kentucky isn’t releasing data on the status of thousands of abused and neglected children who were removed from the home of their biological parents,…
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After the 2008 recession revealed the weaknesses of the nation’s unemployment insurance systems, most states got to work upgrading their technology.The…
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The Kentucky Labor Cabinet has announced plans to increase salaries, provide more training and buy more equipment for its occupational safety and health…