An attorney for the Illinois Department of Children and Family Services was fired after being found to have worked a second job on state time, a watchdog report shows.
I can’t conceive of any scenario where this isn’t at the front of people’s lists, you know, we have a child in our care that died. What happened?” said one Illinois sheriff.
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Inspector General of Police Douglas Kanja has maintained that his detectives will conduct an impartial investigation into the ...
The report follows months of tension between the parish and the inspector general, who became the center of a political ...
The Government Accountability Office's decision came at the request of Democratic lawmakers led by Sen. Elizabeth Warren.
The history of policing in Sri Lanka dates back to the 17th century when the Dutch introduced paid guards in 1659, the first ...
The reports are required by the state, providing the framework for the system of investigating abuse and neglect of children.
SBA says it will ensure 30% of its employees work in field locations beyond the D.C. metro area. Senate Small Business and Entrepreneurship Chairwoman Joni Ernst (R-Iowa) proposed relocating 30% of ...
The University of Connecticut men’s basketball team has a Friday night date with Oklahoma in the first round of the NCAA ...
Local leaders in Suffield have been accused of censorship because of a proposed library policy that would ban some books from ...
A tense hearing unfolded in the Baltimore City Council chambers on Thursday as the Legislative Investigations Committee ...