In a wide-ranging interview on policies from tolls to wealth taxes, President Valarie Lawson did not rule out having RI buy ...
The federal corruption and bribery case against former Police Commissioner Ray Martinez and former Office of Management & Budget Director Jenifer O’Neal began Wednesday in the District Court of the ...
A jury of twelve Virgin Islanders plus three alternates took their seats Wednesday afternoon at the federal courthouse on St.
And a bit of late-breaking news as I was getting this newsletter ready — the U.S. Department of Justice is suing New Mexico ...
District Court Judge Mark Kearney said he would defer a decision about former VIPD commissioner Ray Martinez’s motion to ...
David Bottom has stepped down as the Securities and Exchange Commission’s chief information officer and is heading to the ...
Program and tax changes in the massive budget reconciliation bill are reshaping states’ short- and long-term fiscal pictures.
The Natural Treasury Employees Union has asked a district court to clarify whether Russell Vought, the acting director of the ...
Federal prosecutors responded Sunday to a motion by defense attorneys representing former V.I. Police Commissioner Ray Martinez, who is days away from going to trial on bribery and fraud charges ...
Attorneys general for 21 states sued to prevent the federal government from gutting the Institute of Museum and Library Services and other agencies, and on November 21, Judge John J. McConnell Jr.
More and more, courts are rejecting — definitively and permanently — the Trump Administration’s illegal efforts to dismantle our government agencies and strip away the vital services they provide,” ...
The DEM is offering another round of grants to providers of swim lessons for kids from minority or low-income backgrounds.
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