Apr 29 How high incarceration rates cost states and shatter communities By Murrey Jacobson The documentary profiles the path of four people caught up in the cycle of Kentucky's criminal justice system. The four come from Beecher Terrace, a housing project in the west end of Louisville where one out of every six… Continue reading
Apr 22 Florida race highlights shadowy role of Super PACs By Domenico Montanaro, Terence Burlij, Rachel Wellford, Simone Pathe Voters in southwest Florida’s 19th congressional district head to the polls Tuesday to elect candidates to replace resigned Republican Rep. Trey Radel. Radel, the freshman member who was caught buying cocaine in Washington, D.C., the first member of Congress to… Continue reading
Feb 12 Sinkhole swallows 8 cars at National Corvette Museum By Margaret Myers A sinkhole gave way Wednesday morning at the National Corvette Museum in Kentucky, damaging eight cars. No one was in the museum at the time and no injuries were reported. Continue reading
Oct 30 Watch Excerpt: McConnell is confident he'll win 2014 GOP primary Excerpt: McConnell is confident he'll be re-elected in 2014 Republican primaries… Continue watching
Jun 05 One Photographer's Experience Documenting Mentally Ill Inmates By Victoria Fleischer Minneapolis photographer Jenn Ackerman spent months in the Correctional Psychiatric Treatment Unit (CPTU) of the Kentucky State Reformatory to learn about the experiences of prisoners with mental illness. Continue reading
Apr 03 Watch Kentucky School District Wants Project Based Learning to Outshine Testing Kentucky School District Wants Project Based Learning to Outshine Testing… Continue watching
Oct 11 Dispatch From Danville: What's a Debate Without Goat Milk and Bourbon? By Elizabeth Summers Complimentary goat-milking lessons are an unusual hotel amenity for a traveling political reporter. But in Danville, Kentucky, it's part of the package -- at least at The Farm, an eight-room inn nestled in central Kentucky horse country, about four… Continue reading
Jul 06 Watch An Unconventional Road to Opera Corey Crider has had a less conventional path to opera. Continue watching
Apr 03 Watch Post Kentucky, Assessing NBA's One-And-Done Rule As Kentucky fans celebrate their latest basketball championship, the team's dominance has revived questions about the NBA's One-and-Done rule, which requires players to be 19 and just one year out of high school. Gwen Ifill and guests discuss the rule's… Continue watching
Jan 27 Watch Senate Leader Sees 'Amazing Change' in Myanmar Senate Leader Sees 'Amazing Change' in Myanmar… Continue watching