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Jacksonville Sheriff T.K. Waters said Monday that the officers in a viral video from a February traffic stop that made the rounds on social media this weekend have been cleared of criminal wrongdoing by the State Attorney’s Office.
A federal judge has sentenced an ex-Kentucky police officer to nearly three years in prison for using excessive force during the 2020 deadly Breonna Taylor raid, declining a U.S. Justice Department recommendation that no prison time be given
Martin Luther King Jr.'s two living children are urging people to tread lightly with a newly released trove of records related to their father's assassination
Federal records related to the investigation into the assassination of the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. have been released
Listen to all of the latest interviews from Jacksonville's Morning News with Rich Jones Kristine Bellino on News 104.5 WOKV.
Ryan reports on the Congressional agenda prior to their summer break -- including a number of appointment confirmations, and the FY2026 appropriations budget, in advance of ANOTHER government shutdown at the end of September. For those keeping score, Congress hasn't approved an appropriations budget on time since 1996, so this game of kick-the-can has been going on for 29 years already.
Lt. Hauck, retired detective from the Utica NY PD and host of the "Watching Your Six" podcast, joins JMN with a police perspective on last week's ordinance explosions at an LAPD site, that resulted in 3 deputy deaths. Also, he discusses a tragic ending to a weekend Amber Alert story in NY.
Ryan reports on the latest Presidential opines about Fed chairman Jerome Powell. Trump has threatened to fire Powell, but does he actually have that power?
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