May 2 Investigations Red Flags and Repeat Offenses: A woman’s death shines light on cracks in city’s domestic violence response A woman's death is putting a renewed focus on the flaws in the city's criminal justice system that harm victims of domestic violence, and allow offenders to avoid accountability. By Jacob Ryan May 2 Investigations Case shows cracks in city’s domestic violence response Jacob Ryan
Jul 23 Kentucky Politics Kentucky Developing Electronic Search Warrant System Kentucky is creating an electronic search warrant system that allows police to request and judges to approve or deny warrants online. By Ryland Barton Jul 23 Kentucky Politics Kentucky Developing Electronic Search Warrant System Ryland Barton
Jan 12 Kentucky Politics Bill Changing Venue For Lawsuits Against Ky. Officials Advances Republican leaders of the Kentucky legislature want to change which judges hear lawsuits against state officials and agencies. By Ryland Barton Jan 12 Kentucky Politics Bill Changing Venue For Lawsuits Against Ky. Officials Advances Ryland Barton
Nov 20 Kentucky Politics Amid Pandemic, Kentucky Courts Postpone All Jury Trials Until February The Kentucky Supreme Court has issued new coronavirus restrictions that will affect courts across the state. By Ryland Barton Nov 20 Kentucky Politics Amid Pandemic, Kentucky Courts Postpone All Jury Trials Until February Ryland Barton
Nov 18 Health Kentucky Republicans Tepid On Writing Medicaid Work Requirements Into Law On Monday a panel of lawmakers did not recommend that the Kentucky legislature codify work requirements in the Medicaid program. By Lisa Gillespie Nov 18 Health Ky. Republicans Tepid On Writing Medicaid Work Requirements Into Law Lisa Gillespie
Oct 21 Health How Should Opioid Lawsuit Money Be Spent? Ohio Valley Has No Shortage Of Needs State, county and local governments are waiting to see how much money they’ll receive, if any, from a settlement or judgment. By Aaron Payne, Ohio Valley ReSource Oct 21 Health How Should Opioid Lawsuit Money Be Spent? Aaron Payne, Ohio Valley ReSource
Oct 7 Politics Companies Sue WV Gov.’s Family Companies Over Debts But Find Bank Accounts Empty A review of court documents by the Ohio Valley ReSource found at least five cases in which judges ruled that Justice family companies failed to pay suppliers for goods or services. By Brittany Patterson, Ohio Valley ReSource Oct 7 Politics Companies Sue WV Gov.’s Family Companies Over Debts Brittany Patterson, Ohio Valley ReSource
Feb 13 Environment DuPont Offers $670M Settlement For ‘Teflon’ Chemical Contamination Of Water The chemical giant DuPont made an offer Monday to pay more than half-a-billion dollars to settle water contamination lawsuits pending in federal court. By Glynis Board, Ohio Valley ReSource Feb 13 Environment DuPont Offers $670M Settlement For 'Teflon' Chemical Contamination Of Water Glynis Board, Ohio Valley ReSource
Dec 28 Politics Bevin Revamps Public Defenders Office In Effort To Reduce Travel Time Kentucky Public Advocate Ed Monahan says the reorganization will make the agency more efficient in the face of mounting caseloads. By Ryland Barton Dec 28 Politics Bevin Revamps Public Defenders Office To Reduce Travel Time Ryland Barton
Dec 26 Health Meet One Group Caring For Kids Caught In The Addiction Crisis The opioid epidemic has contributed to an increased caseload for courts dealing with abuse and neglect cases in the Ohio Valley. By Aaron Payne, Ohio Valley ReSource Dec 26 Health Meet One Group Caring For Kids Caught In The Addiction Crisis Aaron Payne, Ohio Valley ReSource
Dec 20 Politics Kentucky Would Get 16 New Family Court Judges Under Redistricting Plan Kentucky would get additional family court judges while losing 15 district and circuit court judges under a plan released Tuesday. By Associated Press Dec 20 Politics Ky. Would Get 16 New Family Court Judges Under Redistricting Plan Associated Press
Sep 26 Environment Fossil Feud: W.Va.’s Attorney General Defends Coal In National Spotlight The U.S. Appeals Court in Washington, D.C., hears arguments Tuesday, Sept. 27, in the case West Virginia v. EPA, challenging the federal Clean Power Plan. That’s the centerpiece of the Obama Administration’s attempt to address climate change by limiting CO2 emissions from power plants. The challengers include 27 state attorneys general, including Kentucky’s. One in […] By Glynis Board, Ohio Valley ReSource Sep 26 Environment Fossil Feud: W.Va.'s Attorney General Defends Coal In National Spotlight Glynis Board, Ohio Valley ReSource
Oct 16 Local News Drug Test Suit Appealed A case out of Louisville involving how urine samples are collected is being appealed. By Gabe Bullard Oct 16 Local News Drug Test Suit Appealed Gabe Bullard
Sep 16 Local News Deliberations In Stinson Trial Could Begin Soon Jury deliberations in the trial of former Pleasure Ridge Park High School football coach Jason Stinson will begin soon. By Gabe Bullard Sep 16 Local News Deliberations In Stinson Trial Could Begin Soon Gabe Bullard
Apr 8 Local News C-J Articles Expedite E-Subpoena System A recent series of articles in the Courier-Journal has expedited the effort to prevent Louisville Metro police officers from missing court appearances where their testimony is required. By Gabe Bullard Apr 8 Local News C-J Articles Expedite E-Subpoena System Gabe Bullard