CONCORD, N.H. (AP) — A third federal judge on Monday blocked President Donald Trump's executive order ending birthright citizenship for the children of people who are in the U.S. illegally.
WASHINGTON (AP) — A U.S. judge on Monday ordered the fired head of the federal agency dedicated to protecting whistleblowers to be reinstated while a court fight continues over his removal by ...
A City of Dayton department is facing a lawsuit from Montgomery County over an alleged “breach of contract.” Montgomery ...
Dayton city leaders are looking ahead to 2025, addressing residents during their annual State of the City address. During the address, leaders looked back on issues the ...
(These pay scales are for the Dayton area.) To confirm starting salaries for federal clerkships, check the U.S. court system's website. Salaries for state appellate clerkships typically range from $45 ...
Mims said this organization has helped the city create the Dayton Peace Initiative. “Looking at Philadelphia and Chicago, we’re looking at a minimum of 20% reduction in crime,” he said.
Ritsema's career in public service spans over 34 years. Before becoming Kalamazoo City Manager, he was the Finance Director in Marshall and Battle Creek. Local: Grand Rapids Art Museum receives $1 ...
KALAMAZOO, MI — Kalamazoo City Manager James Ritsema is retiring. His last day will be Nov. 18, according to a news release from the city. A process for the City Commission to select the next ...
The Simi Valley City Council on Monday appointed colleague Mike Judge as mayor pro tem amid ... said Deputy City Manager Heather Sumagaysay. Applicants must reside in the district, have been ...
Lucy P. Bernier, Oneonta’s first female city prosecutor and city court judge, died Feb. 5 in Oneonta. She was 69. Bernier obtained her law degree from Albany Law School, and in 1981, joined her ...
Rowan Wilson, the chief judge of New York State’s highest court ... example of the president using his power to determine the city’s future. Yielding to ICE Agents: New York City workers ...
BOSTON (AP) — A federal judge ruled Wednesday that the Trump administration can continue efforts to withhold tens of millions of dollars meant to cover hotel costs for migrants in New York City.