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A four month-investigation of the Houston police department’s $8 million body camera program. The reporting exposed weaknesses, including hundreds of cases with missing footage, major delays in releasing videos, and a general lack of accountability.
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Local 12 Investigates began looking into the district in March after the Kentucky Department of Education identified Newport Public Schools among Kentucky’s bottom 5 percent and then completed four internal audits that show substantial deficiencies in how the district is teaching its kids.

Local 12 Investigates began looking into the district in March after the Kentucky Department of Education identified Newport Public Schools among Kentucky’s bottom 5 percent and then completed four internal audits that show substantial deficiencies in how the district is teaching its kids.

In Ohio, you're no longer required to show proof of insurance unless you're in an accident or pulled over. Is that too late?

A KHOU 11 Investigates compilation of pieces with reporter Scott Noll including firefighters being told to stay home during Hurricane Harvey, 911 callers left for minutes on hold, the students Harvey left homeless and more.


A KHOU 11 Investigates series with reporter Scott Noll that uncovered the high rate of response time for Houstonians calling into 911, the tragic results and where the 911 system broke down.

KHOU 11 Investigative reporter Scott Noll uncovered that at the height of Hurricane Harvey’s flooding, thousands of Houston firefighters were told not to report to work.

A KHOU 11 Investigates piece with reporter Scott Noll, who discovered that months after Hurricane Harvey more than 20,000 students in the Houston area remained homeless.