Graham Ambrose, 89.3 WFPL News

Graham Ambrose

89.3 WFPL News

Louisville, KY, United States

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'Supposed To Care': Absentee Child Advocates Bring Calls For Oversight – 89.3 WFPL News Louisville

Absentee guardian ad litems are a chronic issue, according to interviews with parents, policymakers, and guardians ad litem themselves. → Read More

Kentucky’s Budget Shrunk. These Informal Foster Parents Were Left With Nothing

People raising relatives in Kentucky don't get anywhere near as much financial help as foster parents raising stranger children, and in some cases they don't get any help at all. → Read More

Kentucky Has Millions To Stop Evictions. Some Landlords Won't Take It

Efforts to pause evictions have been undermined by loopholes, uncooperative landlords, and judges unwilling to extend evictions safeguards to tenants. → Read More

Ky.'s kinship care rate is among nation's highest. But it's a guess, because the state track these children

A 2019 law requires that the state keep track of how many children are living outside the custody of their parents, but data still isn't available. → Read More

Kentucky Suffers One Of COVID’s Deadliest Days Yet

Wednesday was one of the deadliest days in the pandemic thus far, with 47 new deaths in Kentucky. → Read More

Women Make Gains In Police Jobs Nationally, But Ky. Agencies Are More Male

Women are making strides in police forces across the country. But in Kentucky, progress remains distant. → Read More

Essential: Tiffany Mills, A Nurse Balancing School With Caring For Patients

Her professor called her one of the most extraordinary students she's ever seen. Now she wants to serve as an inspiration to young Black children. → Read More

What Could Be Next For Louisville Police In A Biden Administration

Louisville Metro Police have agreed to reforms. They might not be enough for the federal government. → Read More

COVID-19 Worsening Inequities For Ky. Children

The pandemic threatens to reverse recent progress among Kentucky's children. → Read More

Lawsuit Claims Redlining In Louisville Has Moved Online

Housing advocates say their investigation points to a modern-day practice of “digital redlining” reminiscent of the policies that racially segregated Louisville. → Read More

In Elliott County, Ky., Democrats Went Big For Trump

SANDY HOOK, Ky. — On Election Day, Denvil Adkins went to the polls in Sandy Hook, the county seat in Elliott County to cast his vote in the presidential election. He wore a Trump 2020 face mask he had to turn inside-out because of rules against electioneering. “I’m a registered Democrat,” explained Adkins, 71. “I […] → Read More

Meet The Candidates For Jefferson County Family Court Judge

The three candidates share many policy similarities, but they differ in personal background and professional experience. → Read More

LMPD Investigating Reports Of Gunfire Directed At Protesters Downtown

Asked about video of the incident, an LMPD spokesperson said release of evidence would be “premature” due to the ongoing investigation. → Read More

Ky. Voters Asked To Extend Terms For Judges, Prosecutors

Proponents say the amendment would being a needed alignment of the terms for prosecutors and judges. → Read More

LMPD Investigative File Sheds Light On Breonna Taylor Warrant

Interviews released as part of the investigation show confusion from people directly involved with the warrant. → Read More

In First Unitarian Standoff, Some Saw Religious Liberty Under Siege

No law explicitly permits churches to harbor law-breakers or to protect individuals from the state. Instead, church sanctuaries are part of a long tradition that has typically been respected by the government. → Read More

AG Daniel Cameron asks for one-week delay to release Breonna Taylor grand jury recordings

Attorney General Daniel Cameron's office says they are working to redact more than 20 hours of tape. → Read More

After record number of arrests, Louisville protesters mull what's next

After a record number of arrests following Wednesday's protests, the exit at Metro jail was busy the next day with people who'd made bail. → Read More

What’s Next For Policy Inspired By The Breonna Taylor Movement?

Protesters are setting their sights on changing the law and expanding upon reforms to prevent a similar incident from ever happening again. → Read More

Judge Orders LMPD Interim Chief To Testify In Metro Council Investigation

Tuesday's order from Judge Audra Eckerle orders Schroeder to testify before the Government Oversight and Audit Committee on Sept. 28 or face contempt. → Read More