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Norton Healthcare continues to fulfill its promise to expand access to health care with the opening of a new $2.2 million location in Valley Station in southwestern Louisville
The offices feature roughly 6,000 square feet of space and 14 exam rooms split among Norton Community Medical Associates primary care, a Norton Immediate Care Center and
The new location also will have laboratory testing and X-ray capability to help providers accurately diagnose a variety of illnesses and injuries
“Norton Healthcare is committed to expanding access to health care throughout the area,” said Russell F
“The comprehensive care that will be provided in this new space will make it easier for so many more people to receive the care they need.”
is Norton Healthcare’s southernmost primary care office and immediate care center in Louisville
The building is just off the Gene Snyder Freeway (I-265/KY 841)
allowing easy access for those using the city’s highway system
while also supporting population growth in the southwestern part of Louisville
The location also provides access to care for people just outside the city limits
including parts of Meade and Hardin counties
“It’s very exciting to see the growth in this part of our city,” said Stephanie Harmon
practice manager for the new Norton Community Medical Associates office
“As someone who grew up in the south end of Louisville
To be a part of the team providing that care is extra special.”
The primary care practice will be led by Arilennis Medel Leyva, APRN
who will move from Norton Community Medical Associates – Fairdale
bilingual experience as a clinician enables her to provide comprehensive
focusing on individualized patient needs and holistic care
“Access to primary care is essential for a healthy community,” Leyva said
“I’m excited to bring these services to Valley Station
I believe my experience and expertise can add to the level of care and trust we’ve already built in South Louisville
and I’m excited to care for and form relationships with patients in the area.”
The practice will have self-pay options and quick, easy access to the Norton Healthcare financial services teams for assistance with bill payment
A Norton Children’s Medical Group pediatrician office will remain open in Fairdale at 189 Outer Loop
Schedule an appointment by calling (502) 629-1234
For more than 130 years, Norton Healthcare’s faith heritage has guided its mission to provide quality health care to all those it serves. Today, Norton Healthcare is a leader in serving adult and pediatric patients from throughout Greater Louisville
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Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Foundation assists local law enforcement
This volunteer organization was formed in 1984 by local citizens to assist local law enforcement in a tangible way
purchasing equipment and crime prevention materials
as well as raising funds to help the Civilian Volunteer
and Reserve Deputy Programs at the Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Station
Our Sheriff’s Explorer Program has created a volunteer partnership between youths in our community and law enforcement
receive extensive training in an academy setting
They then participate in community affairs and non-hazardous law enforcement activities
The explorer program is great for those youth considering a future career in law enforcement or those who just want to get involved and help out
If you are interested in working as a Sheriff’s Explorer
please fill out the Deputy Sheriff Explorer Interest Form available at the front counter of the station
Those who are interested in the Sheriff’s Explorer program
but do not wish to apply for the Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Station
should print the Interest Form and apply to the LA County Sheriff’s station of their preference
In 2010 nationwide trends and local concerns prompted officials from the Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Station in partner with the City of Santa Clarita and the County of Los Angeles to conduct a thorough assessment into the scope of the narcotic epidemic in the Santa Clarita Valley
To address this issue The Santa Clarita Sheriff Station and the city of Santa Clarita developed and implemented the J-TEAM
The J-Team was formed to direct concentrated attention at both juvenile and adult narcotic addiction and its primary function is to address the growing narcotic problem through education
considering both the addict and their families
Captain Justin Diez is a 23-year veteran of the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department
He was promoted to the rank of Captain and assigned to the Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Station in March of 2020
The Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Station is located 26 miles north of Los Angeles and provides law enforcement services to approximately 290,000 residents
The City of Santa Clarita is the third largest city in Los Angeles County
with a population of approximately 220,000 residents
An additional approximately 70,000 residents live in the un-incorporated area of the Santa Clarita Valley. Captain Diez entered the Sheriff’s Training Academy in December of 2000
he was assigned to the Pitchess Detention Center – North County Correctional Facility
He also served as a deputy at various assignments including Transit Services Bureau
Community Oriented Policing Services Bureau
Captain Diez was assigned to Lancaster Station
After being promoted to lieutenant in 2015
and the Hall of Justice. Captain Diez holds a Bachelor of Arts Degree in Sociology/Criminology from California State University Northridge and a Master of Science Degree in Criminal Justice from the University of Cincinnati Ohio. Captain Diez has been a resident of Santa Clarita Valley for over 21 years and lives with his wife and two children
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(WAVE) –Louisville Metro police have confirmed that three people were killed in a shooting outside a Driver’s License Branch in Valley Station
the shooting was reported at Noon in the 6200 block of Willismore Dr.
just north of Dixie Highway and the Gene Snyder Freeway
The shooting happened outside the Driver’s License Branch in the parking lot
Police said two women were taken to the University of Louisville Hospital in critical condition
“There does not seem to be a public threat at this point in time as it relates to this incident,” LMPD officer Donald Boeckman said
Police are looking for suspects witnesses said fled the scene
“It’s absolutely a tragedy,” Boeckman said
“We are thankful that all our employees are safe and our hearts go out to the victims of the incident,” KYTC said in a statement
“We remain focused on our customers’ and employees’ safety
We did have security at the office when the incident occurred outside the building
Employees are leaving and the office will be closed the remainder of the day
We are working with the Louisville Police Department as they investigate and we have no further details at this time.”
he called the shooting a senseless act of violence and asked for prayers for the families of the victims
LMPD asks that anyone with any information regarding this shooting use the anonymous tip line at 574-LMPD or visit their online crime tip portal
This story will be updated as information becomes available
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LOUISVILLE, Ky. — Three people are dead following a shooting outside of a regional driver’s license office in Louisville’s Valley Station neighborhood
Louisville Metro Police confirm the shooting around noon Friday
Witnesses tell Spectrum News the shooting happened outside
Chandra Bahadurai was in line for a few hours when everything happened
“I’m very sad by seeing all this situation
The whole event unfolded in a matter of minutes
adding the gunshots sounded like popcorn being made
He described what happened in the moments after the shooting
turn this way.’ Everybody was shouting and it was like scary as Hell,” Raza said
Another witness told Spectrum News they heard around 10 shots fired
Several evidence markers were scattered across the parking lot
Police remained on scene processing the crime scene
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Limited English Proficiency and Language Assistance Plan (Rev. 04/08/18)
Housing Authority Non-Criminal Investigations/Inspections (Rev. 03-14-18)
Housing Non-Discrimination Policy (02/23/18)
Captain Joseph Fender was recently promoted to the rank of captain by Sheriff Robert Luna and assigned to Lancaster Sheriff's Station
Captain Fender joined the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department in 2000 and graduated with Academy Class #314
Captain Fender was assigned to Pitchess Detention Center - East Facility and the Mira Loma Detention Center
before transferring to Palmdale Station in 2005 where he served as a patrol deputy
Captain Fender then transferred to Operation Safe Streets Bureau where he served as a Gang Enforcement Team deputy
Captain Fender promoted to the rank of sergeant and was again assigned to Lancaster Station
He then transferred to Altadena Station where he was assigned as a Detective Bureau sergeant and a Federal Task Force supervisor
Captain Fender served subsequent supervisorial assignments as a Narcotics Bureau crew sergeant at Compton and Temple Stations
as an operations sergeant at Crescenta Valley Station
and as the East Patrol Division Headquarters operations sergeant
Captain Fender was promoted to the rank of lieutenant and again assigned to Lancaster Station where he served as a watch commander and operations lieutenant
He transferred to Santa Clarita Valley Station where he supervised the Crime Prevention Unit
and then served as the Detective Bureau lieutenant and interim unit commander of Malibu/Lost Hills Station
Captain Fender was selected to serve as the North Patrol Division Headquarters executive aide
and then served as an Internal Affairs Bureau team lieutenant
Captain Fender holds bachelor's and master's degrees in criminal justice from American Military University
as well as graduate certificates in police command and education from the Universities of San Diego and Virginia
He is a graduate of the Sherman Block Supervisory Leadership Institute
the Los Angeles Police Department's West Point Academy
He has been the recipient of several Department awards
including the Meritorious Conduct Gold and Silver awards
Captain Fender is a veteran of the United States Navy
They share three sons; two of whom are also veterans of the United States Navy and the Coast Guard
Captain Fender enjoys spending time with his family and restoring vintage automobiles
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the Palmdale Sheriff’s Station began as a neighborhood sub-station of the Antelope Valley Sheriff’s Station in a 5,500-square-foot storefront office on the corner of 10th Street East and Palmdale Boulevard
the facility was enlarged to 13,500-square-feet and became its own station
no longer under the command of Antelope Valley Sheriff’s Station
the Palmdale facility lacked several key features needed for operating efficiently including a jail
Space at the station was so limited that staff members had to turn sideways to pass each other in the hallways
construction began on a new station to service the city of Palmdale and the surrounding unincorporated areas
and the new Palmdale Sheriff’s Station opened its doors on June 12
The state-of-the-art facility encompasses a 47,000-square-foot main building; a 7,800-square-foot jail; and an 8,399-square-foot motor pool and storage building
The station is located on 11.5 acres at the corner of Sierra Highway and Avenue Q in the City of Palmdale
The new Palmdale Sheriff’s Station provides an approachable facade and practical floor plan that ensures maximum efficiency and a user-friendly environment for Department personnel and the public alike
The station will accommodate the continued growth and expansion of the community which it proudly serves for years to come
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City of Palmdale http://www.cityofpalmdale.org/ Main Number: (661) 267-5115
Graffiti Hotline: (661) 94-PRIDE (661) 947-7433
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What to Do if You Are Stopped by a Deputy Sheriff / Que Hacer Si Usted es Detenido por un Agente del Sheriff
LASD cares about you understanding the laws that govern traffic stops, your constitutional rights, and the L.A. County Sheriff’s Department’s expectations of our deputies when serving our community. Brochure
LASD se preocupa por que usted comprenda las leyes que gobiernan las detenciones de trnsito, sus derechos constitucionales y las expectativas del Departamento del Sheriff del Condado de Los ngeles sobre nuestros agentes al servir a nuestra comunidad. Folleto
Captain Joshua Bardon has been with the Sheriff’s for 25 years
He has been assigned to Palmdale Station since January of 2019
serving as lieutenant watch commander and detective bureau commander
before being promoted to Captain in September of 2023
he served in the Professional Standards and Training Division as the executive aide to the Division Chief and was responsible for public transparency tasks
He was previously promoted to the rank of sergeant in 2008
Captain Bardon holds a Master of Public Administration and a bachelor’s degree in applied studies
both from the California State University system
He also completed the Federal Bureau of Investigation National Academy in 2017
Captain Rick Cartmill began his time with the Sheriff’s Department as a Sheriff’s Explorer at the age of 15
he officially joined the Department as a deputy sheriff
His first assignment was at North County Correctional Facility
he transferred to Lancaster Station where he worked patrol
and a Gang Investigator assigned to Operation Safe Streets Bureau
he was promoted to sergeant and returned to North County Correctional Facility for two years
While assigned to Palmdale he worked a variety of assignments including patrol
he was promoted to lieutenant and was assigned to Lancaster Station as a watch commander
he transferred to the Professional Standards Division and worked a variety of units including Internal Affairs Bureau and Internal Criminal Investigations Bureau
Captain Cartmill was promoted to captain of Palmdale Station as the Administrative Captain
Captain Rick Cartmill has been a resident of the Antelope Valley for the last 25 years
He holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Criminal Justice Management and is deeply involved in his community
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— Three people are dead after a shooting outside the Kentucky Transportation Cabinet's Driver Licensing Regional Office at 6202 Willismore Drive off Dixie Highway in the Valley Station area
the Louisville Metro Police Department said.
LMPD said a man was found dead on the scene
Two women were taken to the hospital but later died
LMPD said they do not believe there is a public threat.
"It's absolutely a tragedy," said LMPD Maj
"I'm surprised there wasn't more people injured."
In a statement on social media
expressed his condolences and thanked Louisville police and the Kentucky Transportation Cabinet for their support
"A senseless act of violence outside of a regional driver licensing office on Dixie Highway in Louisville has taken the lives of three people," Beshear said
and we will share more information as available."
"I want to thank the brave law enforcement officers who responded quickly to the scene and to our @KYTC team members who worked quickly to protect their fellow Kentuckians
Let’s pray for the family members of those lost during this difficult time."
Anyone with information is asked to call police at 502-574-LMPD (5673)
said in a news release that security at the office locked down the building quickly after the shooting
“We are thankful that all our employees are safe and our hearts go out to the victims of the incident,” the release said
We will add more details when they become available
Unincorporated Areas of Covina Hill and West Covina
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Walnut personnel have been working around the clock responding to the areas of the County that are affected by the fires
These long hours help us safeguard not only the communities we serve
but provide additional personnel to assist the communities affected by the recent fires
A man is dead after he was struck by a vehicle on Dixie Highway in Valley Station Wednesday
Louisville Metro Police spokesperson Dwight Mitchell said in a statement
Third Division officers responded to a call of a shooting in the 9000 block of Dixie Highway
Officers then found a man "obviously deceased."
officers determined the man's injuries appeared to be from a collision with a vehicle
Officers suspect the vehicle left the scene after striking the man
Police are working with area businesses to gather more information
Anyone with information regarding the incident can call LMPD's anonymous tip line at 502-574-5673
More: 1 dead after response from Louisville Metro Police's SWAT team in Shawnee neighborhood Tuesday
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The Jefferson County Coroner's Office has identified the two women and a man who were killed in a shooting near a driver's license office in the Valley Station neighborhood in southwest Louisville Friday
according to a news release shared by the coroner's office Friday night
Louisville Metro Police Major Donald Boeckman said officers were called to the 6200 block of Willismore Drive at noon
First responders found Pacios Valdes and Chillers shot at the scene and transported them to U of L Hospital with life-threatening injuries
Boeckman said investigators are still gathering details
but currently believe the shooting occurred outside of the office
but the perpetrator left the scene in an unknown vehicle
Police do not believe there is a threat to the public
No other injuries were reported in the shooting
LMPD Lawsuit: Louisville woman endured hours of domestic violence after LMPD failed to respond
In a statement on social media
Andy Beshear mourned the victims and thanked the first responders who came to the aid of those impacted
"A senseless act of violence outside of a regional driver licensing office on Dixie Highway in Louisville has taken the lives of three people," Beshear said
"I want to thank the brave law enforcement officers who responded quickly to the scene and to our Kentucky Transportation Cabinet team members who worked quickly to protect their fellow Kentuckians
Let’s pray for the family members of those lost during this difficult time."
Officials will offer more details as the investigation continues
(This story was updated to add video and will continue to update with new information.)
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