Despite new legislation aimed at making Kentucky amusement parks safer, the agency tasked with overseeing ride inspections said it still lacks the resources to do an above adequate job.
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The only thing worse than paying over $4 a gallon for gas is also paying for the people who are getting it for free. But that's what we're doing amid a gas theft epidemic.
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Target 32 has obtained dozens of pages from an internal investigation into an ambulance wreck that left a Shively woman dead last April.
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With high fuel costs, we've all heard about gasoline drive-offs, but Metro Police said one man took it to the extreme.
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The Louisville area has been saturated with rain this year, and at times, some neighborhoods flooded. All the moisture has increased the mold threat.
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In a Target 32 investigation, Andy Alcock takes a look at Rep. Jim King's role in his daughter Katie's bid for district court judge.
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Kentucky logged just under 35,000 DUIs last year -- the most ever. A staggering number of those arrests involved second, third and fourth time offenses. Our latest Target 32 investigation takes a closer look at the repeat DUI problem in Kentucky.
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The latest Target 32 investigation takes a closer look at the repeat DUI problem in Louisville, and finds more troubling questions about repeat offenders and their ability to keep beating the system.
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At a time when Louisville is facing a more than $9 million budget deficit, why are local agencies spending thousands on outside drinking water? Steve Burgin also reviewed coffee and tea purchases made by the cash-strapped city.
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False alarms are costly to police and the community. Each year, Metro officers respond to thousands of them. There's a law on the books regarding repeat offenders, but the alarms keep coming in. Now, a Target 32 Investigation finds Louisville officials are cracking down.
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Kentucky is one of 21 states that still close child protection proceedings. But there is a growing movement to open them after the Inspector General of Kentucky documented widespread abuses. More Download: Statistics | Watch
In a follow-up to a 3-year investigation of the state’s CPS, NewsChannel 32 interviewed a group of Kentucky social workers who alleged families are harassed and workers are pressured in efforts to boost adoption numbers. More
In a Target 32 Investigation, Mike Petchenik shows us Louisville's most wanted sex offenders and what you can do to help put them back behind bars.
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