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Louisville Metro Corrections is rolling out a new high-tech system designed to save lives by closely monitoring the health of inmates in real time.
The new radar system at Metro Corrections is expected to make the jail a much safer place for incarcerated people.
Touch-free devices called "vital monitoring" are placed in single cells, which are the most challenging to observe, and use ...
Roberto Cedeno, 26, appeared in arraignment court Friday morning on nine charges, including stalking, illegal use of police ...
Oldham, Bullitt and Clark counties have all said they will assist Immigration & Customs Enforcement as the Trump administration tightens immigration ...
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