Staffing at Louisville's jail is improving as 13 recruits became Metro Corrections officers during a ceremony in the mayor's gallery Friday morning.
Eleven new officers graduated from the Metro Corrections academy, helping reduce staffing shortages at the Louisville jail.
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) -- A dozen new officers just joined the ranks at the Louisville Metro Department of Corrections. Class 146 was sworn in Friday in the Mayor's Gallery at City Hall. At the end of ...
Former Sangamon County Sheriff’s Deputy Sean Grayson was sentenced to 20 years in prison Thursday after his second-degree ...
During and after college, jobs in the food service industry and retail helped mold 2013 Amory High School graduate Whitney Baker’s people skills even more. Even though being a corrections ...
Hamm said the ADOC has a security staff of about 2,300 employees. He said staffing has improved since substantial pay raises in 2023. The raises boosted starting pay to more than $50,000, with the ...
California lawmakers have introduced legislation that would expand statutory disqualifications for peace officer employment ...
The Hamilton County Justice Center inmate who investigators say was struck with a belt by a corrections officer has filed a ...
South Dakota’s prison staffing has reached its highest level in years, but high turnover and difficulty retaining new ...
Nine months after the prison guard strike, incarcerated people are being denied early release after not completing ...
Napoleon Hill (author of Think and Grow Rich) Let me first say that I do not condone the assault on a prison officer at ...
With apologies to the 1992 classic movie “A River Runs Through It,” today’s Our Town Hero has her own river theme – ...
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