Being blind has not impaired this Grayson County E-911 dispatcher from serving his community and fellow first responders for the past 30 years.
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Being blind has not impaired this Grayson County E-911 dispatcher from serving his community and fellow first responders for the past 30 years.
Louisville Metro's Phil Russell daily plays the role of husband, father and police officer, but Hollywood has provided him several other roles, both in front of the camera and behind the scenes.
Communicate effectively with Kentucky’s deaf and hard of hearing population.
Thinking about retirement? There's much prep work to do before calling it a career.
Education key in gaining certifications through Kentucky's CDP program.
Career Development Program helps officers and dispatchers achieve their goals.
Kentucky agencies use Angel Initiative to fight addiction with treatment and compassion instead of jail time.
There are two ways to climb the upward ladder – as a manager or as a leader. But what is the difference between managing and leading, and is one truly better than the other?
Exploring how police social workers help departments offer better services to communities and crime victims.
Working with Kentucky’s homeless community is a balancing act between showing compassion to those in need while also protecting the interests of property owners concerned about panhandling. See how these Kentucky agencies seek that balance in their communities.
KRS 218A.415 provides details for how to seize criminal property.
Forfeiture of criminal assets allows Kentucky law enforcement to seize property used by convicted drug dealers and have that property returned in dollars to use in furthering drug investigations, through equipment, training and more.
The actions of America’s drivers are an increasing concern to law enforcement who, across the nation, reported road rage as a contributing factor in some 1,500 deaths since 2008.