Officers from across Louisiana gathered in Baton Rouge for a special recognition on Tuesday, March 18. The Heart of Law ...
The law aims to prevent officers fired by one department for bad behavior from later finding a job in another. So far, 20 ...
It’s one of the most heated rivalries in the history of sports, Chicopee Police vs. the Chicopee Fire Department. They squared off on the ice at Fitzpatrick Skating Arena in Holyoke on Saturday.
Gov. Lou Leon Guerrero on Wednesday testified before Trump White House officials in Washington, D.C., urging the federal government to help Guam build a new public hospital and fix its housing ...
The Goodfellas needed a bad cop. Ex-Nassau County cop Hector Rosario “sold his badge” to the mob — then helped his underworld cronies evade the law “time and time again,” federal ...
New York officials are encouraging former federal employees fired by President Donald Trump and Elon Musk's Department of Government Efficiency to come get jobs in the state workforce. Gov.
Washington — The head of the FBI’s New York field office who was reported to have resisted Justice Department efforts to scrutinize agents who participated in politically sensitive ...
A high-ranking NASA official warned his employees Friday to “use discretion” in public when displaying badges or emblems that identify them as federal workers — part of an effort ...
Originally expected to go out Saturday, the new request began landing in the inboxes of some employees late Friday. The plan to send a second round of emails was initially disclosed by a person ...
Reagor has since tried to appeal his conviction and reduce his sentence several times. The 59-year-old former car dealer is in a low security federal correctional facility in Louisiana and is expected ...
IRVING, TX, Feb. 27, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Scouting America, in partnership with USA Triathlon, is pleased to announce the launch of a new Multisport Merit Badge designed to recognize and celebrate ...
“House Republicans just voted to rip health care away from up to 1.8 million New Yorkers ‒ all to bankroll giveaways for billionaires," Gov. Kathy Hochul said in a short statement after the vote.