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Doctors say Kentucky prescription pill crackdown keeps legitimate patients waiting
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… 14:48:52 GMT. LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) — A robbery suspect caused a brief disturbance in arraignment court Thursday morning when he made sexually charged comments to a judge and tried to walk out of the proceedings withoutMore >>. He also tried to …
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Louisville restaurateur Jeff Ruby: Getting barred from courtroom worth it
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He remembers a dishwasher at Carlo and Johnny who was murdered after testifying for the prosecution in a drug trial. “Nobody protected that kid,” he said. He offered $ 5,000 award for information about his killing . It's the idea of Peterson getting …
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DEA, Ky. police charge nurse with drug fraud
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LOUISVILLE, Ky. (AP) — A southern Kentucky nurse faces 91 drug charges after law enforcement officers said she took a doctor's prescription pad and used it to get a variety of drugs. Drug Enforcement Administration spokesman Martin Redd says …
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