KSP Investigating an Officer Involved Fatal Shooting where a Man Holding His Mother Hostage was Killed

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RICHMOND, KY – The Kentucky State Police, Richmond Post is continuing to investigate the officer-involved shooting that occurred on Tuesday, July 6, at approximately 6:01 AM EST, in Boyle County. KSP was requested by the Danville Police Department to investigate the incident.

KENTUCKY GENERAL ASSEMBLY CALLED ON TO PASS WORKFORCE HOUSING TAX CREDITS

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Representatives Randy Bridges and Kim Banta

LOUISVILLE, KY – The Commonwealth Alliance for Housing Solutions (CAHS) officially launched on Friday July 23, 2021 at Towne Creek Crossing in Northern Kentucky. Representatives Randy Bridges and Kim Banta joined the group to call for passage of workforce housing tax credit legislation during the 2022 session of the Kentucky General Assembly.

Authorities in Laurel County, Kentucky Seeking Information Regarding a Runaway Juvenile

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LONDON, KY - The Laurel County Sheriff's Office is reporting that an LSO Deputy is investigating a runaway juvenile situation. 

U.S. Senate Republican Leader Mitch McConnell

McConnell: Where are Democrat Russia Hawks as Biden Administration Reportedly Green-Lights Putin Pipeline?

For several years there, my colleagues across the aisle sounded like big-time Russia hawks. So I hope they’ll now join Republicans in pressing the Administration to explain this curious decision. To explain how President Biden intends to impose meaningful costs on Moscow for all its misdeeds at the same time as they have America greasing the skids for this Putin pipeline.’

WASHINGTON, D.C. – U.S. Senate Republican Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY) delivered the following remarks Thursday, July 22, 2021 on the Senate floor regarding Russia:

Body Worn Cameras Being Deployed to Troopers in Indiana

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INDIANAPOLIS, IN - The Indiana State Police is well underway with the process of issuing body worn and in-car cameras to its Troopers across the entire state; a process which started in early June and is expected to take until late August to complete.

The committees co-chairs, Senate President Pro-tem David Givens, R-Greensburg, and Rep. Samara Heavrin, R-Leitchfield, conferring before the meeting

Bi-partisan State Commission on Race and Access begins Work in Frankfort, Kentucky

FRANKFORT, KY— Kentucky’s new Commission on Race and Access to Opportunity kicked off its work in Frankfort this week with members seeking to have tough —but respectful—conversations on disparities across the state.Lawmakers created the commission during the 2021 General Assembly with Senate Bill 10. The 13-member panel will conduct studies and research on issues such as educational equity, child welfare, health, economic opportunity, juvenile justice and criminal justice, among others. It will also issue an annual report on its findings.

 

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