
Jacob Ryan
Managing Editor, KyCIRJacob Ryan is an award-winning journalist and managing editor LPM's Kentucky Center for Investigative Reporting team who tenaciously reports accountability stories on a variety of subjects.
He is a recipient of a Sidney Hillman award, a national Investigative Reporters and Editors award and numerous regional and local awards.
Jacob, who joined LPM in 2014, is originally from Eddyville, Kentucky. He’s a graduate of Western Kentucky University.
Email Jacob at [email protected].
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Reporters with the Courier Journal spent months examining workplace issues at the giant Blue Oval SK Battery Park in Glendale.
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City officials committed to seeking competitive bids from hotels that want to host the mayor’s Kentucky Derby guests.
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Louisville community leaders say they’re upset but not surprised that President Donald Trump’s Justice Department has dropped the city’s consent decree.
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Hear what the city’s education reporters are looking for ahead of a pair of Tuesday forums with JCPS superintendent finalists.
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Louisville Metro Government is facing a $14 million deficit.
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Mayor Craig Greenberg is putting his Derby guests up at the 21c. Lawmakers want more details to determine if officials followed purchasing rules for the bookings.
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The new executive director of Louisville’s economic development group will make more than the mayor and the governor, combined.
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The Lexington Herald-Leader’s Taylor Six spent months investigating jail deaths across the state.
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KyCIR reporters dug in to find out how Trump’s plan to deport thousands of people could play out in Kentucky.
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State records show police and sheriffs seized at least $7.5 million in cash last year, but the full total is unknown.