ONLY ONLINE: Six Corbin residents nabbed in Knox drug roundup
A five-month long investigation into the illegal sale of prescription drugs resulted in the arrest of 10 suspects from across Knox County.
A five-month long investigation into the illegal sale of prescription drugs resulted in the arrest of 10 suspects from across Knox County.
Williamsburg pawn shops will soon be required to have working security cameras on site and will have to upload data about purchases to a website within 24 hours of making it that police can have access thanks to a proposed city ordinance.
There's no reason to be alarmed.
It's just a drill.
Six of the 10 University of the Cumberlands students arrested Wednesday morning for allegedly trafficking drugs on campus are now free on bond from the Whitley County Detention Center.
A south Corbin restaurant was forced to close after police raided it Thursday afternoon, arresting the owner and four employees on various drug and alcohol-related charges.
Corbin Police are investigating the circumstances surrounding the death of a local man found outside a home Thursday morning.
Corbin Building Inspector Frank Burke has sent out five more notices requesting area property owners deal with various maintenance issues.
A Corbin man charged with impersonating a police officer came face to face with the real thing Monday morning.
The attorney for the Kentucky Board of Education ruled recently that no action would be taken on a citizen petition to reconfigure School Board Members districts in Knox County because there was insufficient information to make a definitive ruling on the issue.
Circuit Judge Dan Ballou sentenced the ringleader of an alleged prescription drug ring to 15 years in prison Monday afternoon, and has scheduled a Sept. 15 trial date for the eight remaining defendants in the case.
A former Williamsburg police officer, accused of burglarizing a local pharmacy in early 2006 and being part of a seven-member drug trafficking ring, will be forced to await trial in jail following the ruling by a judge last week.
An eight-woman, four-man Whitley Circuit Court Jury recommended a one-year prison sentence for a Corbin man Thursday afternoon after convicting him for allegedly sexually abusing a 12-year-old girl in late 2008.
A popular Corbin City Commissioner, who suffered a debilitating stroke Feb. 21, is expected to leave a Tenn. hospital Thursday where he's been recovering and rehabilitating for the last 10 weeks and return home.
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