• Tennessee governor signs bill to undo Memphis traffic stop reforms after Tyre Nichols death

    NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) — Tennessee Gov. Bill Lee on Thursday signed off on the repeal of police traffic stop reforms made in Memphis after the fatal beating of Tyre Nichols by officers in January 2023, despite pleas from Nichols’ parents to GOP lawmakers and the governor to give them a chance to find compromise. The []

  • Tennessee governor signs bill to undo Memphis traffic stop reforms after Tyre Nichols death

    Tennessee Gov. Bill Lee has signed off on the repeal of Memphis police traffic stop reforms set in place after the fatal beating of Tyre Nichols by officers just over a year ago

  • Greenfield Police Department implements new policing measures

    In the wake of a new police chief in Greenfield the department is incorporating new policing measures to help create safety for their residents.

  • Indio Police Department Assistant Chief to be Sworn in as Chief of Police

    Indio Police Department Assistant Chief Brian Tully will be sworn in Wednesday as the city’s new chief of police. Tully will replace Chief Mike Washburn, who has been chief since 2016. The reasons for his departure have not been disclosed. City Manager Bryan Montgomery told KESQ last week that Washburn was on personal leave. Wednesday’s […]

  • Greeley Police Department closer to building real-time information center as technology continues to change police work

    Police work used to look a lot different. Gone are even the days of Andy Griffith patrolling the streets of Mayberry and Barney Fife manning the jailhouse. And with the addition of a real-time information center in Greeley, as well as new police stations in both Windsor and Severance, the landscape of policing in northern Colorado is about to look a lot different.

  • Tax Department Liens on Justice

    The news that the Greenbrier Hotel Corporation failed to pay five months of sales taxes due the state last year is not surprising. Hardly a week goes by that there is not a revelation or legal action involving debts, non-payment of bills or loan repayment issues involving one of the many businesses owned by the

  • Findlay Police Department Awarded Reaccreditation

    (From the Findlay Police Department) The Findlay Police Department has been awarded re-accreditation by the Commission on Accreditation for Law Enforcement Agencies (CALEA). This will make the agency’s fourth consecutive award, with initial accreditation in 2012. Findlay is one of just sixty-one Municipal Law Enforcement agencies across the State of Ohio who maintains this accreditation;

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    ‘Justice Society of America’ #9 review

    As the JSA investigates Huntress’ claims, they face a lawless generation and the Legionnaire.

  • U.S. Justice Department is Suing Apple

    In a groundbreaking move, the United States has filed a lawsuit against tech giant Apple, accusing the company of maintaining an illegal monopoly in the smartphone market. This legal challenge centers around the iPhone and its ecosystem, which the U.S. Justice Department claims stifles competition and innovation. The lawsuit centers on multiple grave allegations against […]

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    What to know about the Justice Department's mammoth lawsuit against Apple

    The Department of Justice filed a landmark lawsuit against Apple on Thursday, accusing the tech company of hindering its products' competition in violation of federal antitrust laws. The 88-page lawsuit, joined by attorneys general for 15 states and the District of Columbia, singles out Apple's signature product, the iPhone, and alleges that the company "repeatedly chooses to make its products worse for consumers to prevent competition from emerging." Apple, the lawsuit claims, imposes "a...

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    Charges Possible in Death of Whitewater Police Officer

    Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Possible charges are being considered in the crash that killed a Whitewater Police Officer over the weekend. Officer Scott Hollingsworth was on his way home from work when his vehicle was

  • Lordstown Police Department phone lines restored

    At this time, we do not know what caused the outage.