Parole Violator Arrested off Highway 192 during Investigation of an Injury Traffic Crash in Laurel County, Kentucky

LONDON, KY - Laurel County Sheriff John Root is reporting that: Laurel Sheriff's Deputy Nate Bishop along with Deputy Zach Allen arrested Roy W. Osborne age 49 of London on Friday afternoon November 3, 2023 at approximately 4:11 PM.

London, Kentucky Man Charged after Allegedly Assaulting a Female Victim

LONDON, KY - Laurel County Sheriff John Root is reporting that: Laurel Sheriff's Deputy Zach Allen along with K-9/shift Sgt. Gary Mehler arrested Lyle Hammonds age 31 of London on November 3, 2023 at approximately 6:23 PM.

FATAL HEAD-ON CRASH ON HIGHWAY 6 IN TILLAMOOK COUNTY, OREGON

TILLAMOOK COUNTY, OR - The Oregon State Police (OSP) is reporting that on Friday, November 3, 2023, at 7:08 a.m., OSP  responded to a log truck versus passenger car crash on Hwy 6, near milepost 12, in Tillamook County.

"Remembrance Run" on Main

LPD Sgt. Logan Medlock on Anniversary of his Tragic On Duty Death Honored with "Remembrance Run" on Main Street in London, Kentucky

LONDON, KY - In a heartfelt tribute to honor the memory of Sgt. Logan Medlock, Officers from the London Police Department, Laurel County Sheriff's Office, Kentucky State Police, Laurel County School Police, and Kentucky Brotherhood came together for a special run on the one-year anniversary of the tragic passing of Sgt. Logan Medlock.

ARC Founder Tim Robinson

Addiction Recovery Care Founder Tim Robinson Celebrates 15 Years of Helping People Find Hope, Healing & Recovery from Substance Use

arc logo 200Fifteen years ago, Tim Robinson, an attorney living in Martin County, Kentucky, sat down at his computer with an idea.

At the time, he had no idea what his idea would evolve into – and that the end result would be an organization with a workforce of 1,000-plus employees delivering addiction treatment and recovery services to more than 2,000 people daily.

Attorney General Daniel Cameron

Attorney General Daniel Cameron Fights to End Drug Crisis in Kentucky

FRANKFORT, KY – In 2022, we lost over 2,000 Kentuckians to overdose. And we have lost 7,665 Kentuckians to overdose since 2019—that's a 60% increase in just a few years. Kentucky is clearly in crisis.

 

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