Cumberland County, Tennessee Homicide Victim Identified Nearly Four Decades After His Killer was Convicted

CUMBERLAND COUNTY, TN – A man whose skeletal remains were found in 1983 in Cumberland County has been identified as a result of the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation Unidentified Human Remains DNA Initiative.

DUI Hit-and-Run Arrest at a Residence off Highway 1006 in Laurel County, Kentucky

LONDON, KY - Laurel County Sheriff John Root is reporting that: Laurel Sheriff's Deputy Daniel Reed along with Capt. Chris Edwards and Capt. Richard Dalrymple arrested Israel Moreno, Jr. age 28 of London on Sunday morning September 3, 2023 at approximately 11:48 AM.

Fatal Two-Vehicle Crash on Route 40 in Washington County, Maryland

HAGERSTOWN, MD – Maryland State Police (MSP) are investigating a two-vehicle crash, in which two people died Thursday evening September 7, 2023 in Washington County.

Arcadia, Florida Trucker Killed in Crash on Kentucky 834 in Wayne County

Monticello, KY– The Kentucky State Police Commercial Vehicle Enforcement responded Thursday to a motor vehicle crash located on KY 834 in Wayne County, Kentucky.

FATAL OSP OFFICER-INVOLVED SHOOTING IN TILLAMOOK COUNTY, OREGON

TILLAMOOK COUNTY, OR - On Thursday, September 7, 2023, at approximately 6:00 P.M., the Oregon State Police (OSP) responded to a residence in Rockaway Beach to assist a Tillamook County Deputy, who was requesting assistance with an agitated suspect. 

Harlan County, KY Judge Exe., Dan Mosley

Op-Ed: LG&E/KU’s Plan to retire Coal-fired Power Plants further Threatens the Reliability of the Electric Grid

OPINION: Submission by Harlan County, KY Judge Executive Dan Mosley

Kentuckians have been faced with high energy bills and increasing costs at the pump and grocery store. These costs will only continue to rise as utility companies plan premature retirements of coal-fired power plants and transition to more expensive, less reliable forms of energy.

Growth and prosperity start with affordable and reliable power. Coal has consistently been the cheapest form of electricity, and for years Kentucky was known for having some of the lowest utility rates in the nation. However, that has changed over the last decade, due to the premature retirement and replacement of coal plants at a time when energy demand is greater than ever.

 

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