Jefferson County Sheriff John Aubrey reflects on his 47-year law enforcement career and his commitment to the motto, 'No sheriff stands alone.'
Jefferson County Sheriff John Aubrey reflects on his 47-year law enforcement career and his commitment to the motto, 'No sheriff stands alone.'
Take control of your stress and physical health to lower your risk of type 2 diabetes.
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.
Kentucky law enforcement agencies consider switch to 9mm ammunition, law enforcement training specialists weigh in.
Campbellsburg Police Chief Tony Rucker discusses the challenges of being a one-man department and the importance of partnerships and officer safety.
Warren County Sheriff Jerry "Peanuts" Gaines shares about his agency's youth-outreach programs, collaboration with the numerous public safety entities in the county and meeting the needs of the elderly population.
Dean Victor Kappeler encourages local law enforcement executives to positively communicate with the media, immigrant communities and the general public about their position and role in immigrant enforcement.
Communicate effectively with Kentucky’s deaf and hard of hearing population.
Can children in your home access your weapons? Safe gun ownership and storage is critical.
Preparing for court is critical for law enforcement officers. Here are some basic rules to remember before taking the stand.
Thinking about retirement? There's much prep work to do before calling it a career.
After 10 years trying to figure out what he wanted to do in life, the man known locally as Doodle, found his calling.
New legislation affecting law enforcement enacted by the 2017 Kentucky General Assembly goes into affect June 29.
Sec. John Tilley touts Senate Bill 120 for supporting inmate reentry by establishing higher expectations on those leaving prison to take personal responsibility toward finding jobs and getting back to work.