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Meet KyCIR’s Summer Fellow: Will Wright
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We made another addition to the newsroom this week. Will Wright, a senior at the University of Kentucky, is our second summer fellow.
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We made another addition to the newsroom this week. Will Wright, a senior at the University of Kentucky, is our second summer fellow.
WFPL News and the Kentucky Center for Investigative Reporting took home numerous awards at the 2016 Kentucky Associated Press Broadcasters awards Saturday night.
WFPL’s Kentucky Center for Investigative Reporting has received top industry honors from a national journalism organization.
Kate Howard, a veteran investigative reporter specializing in government accountability and higher education, is joining WFPL’s Kentucky Center for Investigative Reporting in April.
Spanish speakers will now have access to select stories from WFPL’s Kentucky Center for Investigative Reporting through a new partnership with Al Día en América, a local biweekly Spanish-language newspaper and website.
As 2015 comes to a close, we compiled a list of our hardest-hitting investigations that have had impact across the state. Take a moment, take a look.
The Kentucky Center for Investigative Reporting’s recent series “Trouble Behind Bars” has been honored by the Kentucky Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers with its 2015 media award.
The Fund for Investigative Journalism has named the Kentucky Center for Investigative Reporting and journalist R.G. Dunlop as grant recipients. The organization this month awarded the newsroom a $3,200 grant to support Dunlop’s work.
We are your statewide watchdog. And today, during Louisville Public Media’s fall pledge drive, we are asking for your support.
The Kentucky Center for Investigative Reporting has received a major grant from the Louisville’s C. E. & S. Foundation.