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The District of Columbia Attorney General’s Office has sued a Maryland woman with over 400 unpaid traffic citations in Washington, totaling nearly $170,000 in delinquent fines. District of Columbia ...
A San Diego judge issued his final ruling Tuesday finding that the Trump administration has violated three provisions of a class-action legal settlement aimed at reunifying and ...
Former President Bill Clinton, Gov. Kathy Hochul and House Democratic Leader Hakeem Jeffries remembered former U.S. Rep.
The Government of Manitoba will match donations to the 2025 Manitoba Wildfires Appeal up to $15 million. The Government of Saskatchewan will be immediately providing $15 million to the Canadian Red ...
Maryland suspended the license of a home electronic monitoring detention company following a monthslong investigation prompted by the deaths of two Howard County teens.
NA. Yesterday, the US Court of International Trade (CIT) issued a unanimous ruling in the case against Trump's "Liberation Day" tariffs filed by Liberty Justice Center and myself on behalf of five ...
Former chief Carlos Kelly tried to reign in overtime spending and hold officers accountable. He was fired before he could take his concerns outside the department for further investigation.
WASHINGTON — The U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia today issued a victory for the plaintiffs in Las Americas Immigrant Advocacy Center v. U.S. Department of Homeland Security, striking ...
Just ask the drivers recently sued by the District of Columbia. According to a lawsuit filed by Washington Attorney General Brian Schwalb, five Maryland and Virginia drivers racked up more than $1 ...
Incumbent Julie Field and newcomers Dr. Sarah Hathcock and Lee Thielen won seats on the Health District of Northern Larimer County board. The newly elected board members will be sworn in on May 22.
The law, HB2096, only applies to private drivers, not commercial vehicles. Before the legislation, judges only had the power to suspend a driver’s license, issue fines, or sentence to jail.
Between all the delayed deadlines, 19 states and the District of Columbia passed laws allowing people living in the country without legal status to obtain driver’s licenses and state IDs.