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Dig is an audio series from Louisville Public Media’s Kentucky Center for Investigative Reporting. O

Episodes

Total: 16

Hey Dig listeners. It’s been a while, we know. But we’ve been working on some new stories and will b

Dirty Business

2023/9/14

In July 2022, floods killed 45 people and caused more than a billion dollars of damage in eastern Ke

6: 'Who's Gonna Be Next?'

2021/10/18

So much has changed since Louisville first proclaimed itself a model city for policing reform: the p

“Early this morning, we had a critical incident involving one of our officers who was shot and anoth

4: Might As Well Appeal

2021/10/18

For LMPD to become the police department it claimed to want to be, the department would have to recr

Even as city leaders were making big promises about the model city they claimed Louisville was going

2: Promises

2021/10/18

In 2016, the police chief laid out his vision: Louisville was going to become the kind of place wher

1: The Eye of the Storm

2021/10/18

Barbecue chef David McAtee, the man they called Yaya, was a staple at 26th and Broadway in Louisvill

Louisville, Ky., the city now known for the police killing of Breonna Taylor, once made ambitious pr

The Hearing

2020/3/6

Jen Sainato had been waiting for this day for a long time. She’d woken up early, put on her black st

It’s been two months since we released the first season of Dig. And a lot has changed: city leaders

Cleared By Exception

2019/12/5

Episode 4: In the final episode of this investigation, we learn more about Jen Sainato’s rape case -

Harder to Prove

2019/12/5

Episode 3: Louisville officials say rape cases are hard to prosecute. They are not wrong. But we tal

The Wizard of Oz

2019/12/5

Episode 2: Jen Sainato reported a rape to Louisville police in January 2018. In this episode, we hea

Prosecution Declined

2019/12/5

Episode 1: Jen Sainato reported a rape to Louisville police in January 2018. She didn’t feel like th

Dig Season 1 Trailer

2019/11/20

A woman told Louisville police she was raped in January 2018. She expected them to quickly try to ar