Kentucky is one of 37 states requiring schools to have plans for what to do in a sports-related emergency. But are schools following through?
Community & Public Health
State and local government agencies give away millions of dollars in incentive funding to companies and individuals each year, often with little transparency or public scrutiny.
As part of its "Safer Sidelines" project, The Courier Journal created a database of every sudden death of an athlete in the U.S.
A public hearing on the bills addressed issues including evictions, workforce housing and fair housing.
After producing a series on addiction and homelessness, The Public’s Radio wanted to bring the reporting to people who are closest to these issues.
A lot of thought and effort went into one outlet's investigation of sudden deaths among high school athletes. Here’s an inside look into how they did it.
Addiction experts say the recent increase in overdose deaths could be linked to the closure of the Tenderloin Linkage Center, a facility that helped drug users and people without housing access services.
In this webinar, we’ll examine the progress in reforming criminal justice and innovative initiatives to put community safety into the hands of communities themselves. Reporters will leave with a deeper understanding of how public safety policies and practices shape health and life outcomes.
I spent six months reporting on the abuse and mistreatment Black children experience. The topics ranged from child sexual abuse, to suicidal ideation, to mental health crises.