The DEA's Chicago Field Division reports a significant increase in fentanyl seizures and arrests in 2025. | A live look at ...
SPRINGFIELD, Mo. (KY3) - “One Pill Can Kill” is a new campaign from the DEA. The campaign focuses on the dangers of fentanyl. KY3’s Jackie Garrity shares more insight into the campaign.
The main practical benefits would be tax relief for the cannabis industry and fewer barriers to medical research.
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The Fianna Fail leader has not yet received a report reviewing the party’s approach to the presidential election, a statement ...
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A coordinated fugitive apprehension effort involving federal and state law enforcement agencies resulted in 63 arrests, the ...
New Orleans Saints defensive end Cam Jordan is still jawing with the Carolina Panthers offensive lineman who took offense to ...
South Carolina Attorney General Alan Wilson (R) announced Friday, Dec. 12 that the State Grand Jury has issued indictments in ...