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 DEA's Chicago Field Division reports a significant increase in fentanyl seizures and arrests in 2025. | A live look at ...
During his 2024 campaign, President Donald Trump indicated that he supported the Biden administration's plan to reclassify ...
President Donald Trump could reportedly be preparing to reclassify marijuana, lowering it from a Schedule I to a Schedule III ...
Mayes has cast herself as Arizona Democrats' most aggressive advocate, but critics said she hasn't kept a commitment to ...
Two members of large drug-trafficking organizations that shipped methamphetamine, fentanyl and heroin into Hawaii were ...
A monthslong investigation into drug trafficking resulted in multiple arrests, the seizure of various narcotics — including fentanyl and methamphetamine — and the recovery of ...
The Baltimore Police, DEA, and State’s Attorney's Office secured 19 indictments against members of three DTOs in West ...
Law enforcement agencies seized 30,000 pounds of illegal drug products this week during a joint operation targeting South ...
Two Glendale men were among the four members of a narcotics trafficking crew that allegedly used a popular sports bar in ...
Marijuana currently is classified as a Schedule I drug, which the DEA describes as a substance with no "medical use and a ...
Federal agents recently raided the home of Paul Campo. Campo is no street criminal; a former high-ranking Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) official, once responsible for overseeing financial ...
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