• KLFY

    More than 200 law enforcement officers from across Louisiana come to Lafayette for training

    It’s the first time in the 62 years of the conference that it’s been held in Lafayette.

  • Make cities pay for not enforcing the law

    If your next-door neighbor decided to start brewing beer in his garage, and the fermenting yeast made your house smell like rotten eggs, you could sue him for nuisance, enjoin him from making beer, and seek damages to repair the damage to your house. That is a fair common law principle. But what if the […]

  • Warmer temperatures are to be expected across PA

    EYEWITNESS WEATHER (WBRE/WYOU) — High pressure remains in control across the northeast with plenty of sunshine. After a chilly start, temperatures rebound to the upper 50s to 60. Thursday night will be mostly clear and cold. Lows fall to the mid-30s. Friday will be a pleasant day with a mostly sunny sky and temperatures slightly warmer []

    • WDTN

    Increased police presence expected in Miami Township

    MIAMI TOWNSHIP, Ohio (WDTN) -- Some area drivers might notice an increased law enforcement presence. From Monday, May 13, to Sunday, June 2, Miami Township will have more officers on the roadways in recognition of the state's seat belt law. Even though officers will primarily be looking for seat belt violations, officers will be looking []

    • WLNS

    High school students train for law enforcement careers

    Physical agility, strength, endurance, even conducting a traffic stop--all things that officials test the students on, in an effort to fill some uniforms.

  • DEA Agrees To Finally Reschedule Marijuana Under Federal Law

    This is a big deal. Just a couple weeks after 4/20, the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) has reportedly agreed to reclassify marijuana under federal law, as reported by the Associated Press. This huge shift in policy is a significant development in the Biden administration’s efforts to overhaul cannabis regulations. Just in time for the […] The post DEA Agrees To Finally Reschedule Marijuana Under Federal Law first appeared on The Source.

  • Biden to meet with families of killed law enforcement officers

    President Joe Biden on Thursday will meet with the families of law enforcement officers who were killed on Monday in North Carolina, the White House announced. Four officers were shot and killed in the line of duty in Charlotte on Monday while attempting to serve a warrant. Eight law enforcement officers in total were shot. Biden will also visit with officers wounded in the shootout, the White House said, as well as other law enforcement officers and elected officials. NBC News reported the...

    • WDTN

    Massive first responder presence expected in Clark County

    Popular story above DAYTON, Ohio (WDTN) -- Clark County commuters and residents might see and hear first responders at the Clark County Fairgrounds. On Wednesday, May 1, the Clark County Emergency Management Agency will be holding a "full-scale exercise." Around 8:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m., individuals living and traveling around the area could []

  • Rep. Langworthy in Elmira: “Our law enforcement officers are under attack”

    ELMIRA, N.Y. (WETM) - New York congressman Nick Langworthy made two stops in Elmira on Friday. Mr. Langworthy represents the 23rd District covering Western New York and the Southern Tier. He started his day by making his first official visit to Elmira College, before holding a press conference outside of the Chemung County Sheriff's Office. []

  • GUILTY – Man Who Fled Law Enforcement Sentenced to Prison

    Pickaway County – A man who fled several agencies has now been sentenced to prison A traffic stop on December 15th, 2023 near the Circleville Holiday Inn Express escalated into a high-speed chase involving multiple law enforcement agencies. The Incident: Apprehension: Charges and Outcome: Court: This week Jesse W. Harmon, 30 of Parson Ave in […]

    • FOX40

    Placer County law enforcement warns residents of a distraction scam

    (FOX40.COM) -- Law enforcement in Placer County recently issued a public service announcement that advised residents to "beware of distraction theft." "Once again we’d like to warn our community about distraction theft," the Rocklin Police Department said. "It usually involves a stranger approaching a victim and making conversation or asking for help with something, and []

  • Microsoft to law enforcement: No using Azure OpenAI for facial recognition

    In a new Code of Conduct update, Microsoft lays out more explicit prohibitions against law enforcement agencies using AI for facial recognition.