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Louisville, KY — Louisville Public Media’s Kentucky Center for Investigative Reporting (KyCIR) has again been nominated for a Peabody Award, one of the…
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Louisville, Ky. once made ambitious promises to transform its police department and mend its relationship with the Black community. Five years later, Louisville police killed Breonna Taylor in her home, launching a movement.
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The investigation, published in December, was "a wonderful example of clear and compelling storytelling that made great use of data and audio," the judges said.
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For some of the survivors who attended last week's Metro Council committee, the hearing was as close as they would get to their day in court.
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Lauder said the changes are a positive that resulted from KyCIR’s story, but she called the reporting “disingenuous.”
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The testimony will come as Louisville's sex crimes prosecutor is raising new questions about a case featured in KyCIR's reporting.
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KyCIR's investigation found rape cases in Louisville are sometimes rejected by a prosecutor and "cleared by exception" before much investigating.