CBS 6 spoke to a licensed professional engineer at the beginning of the water crisis and shared public records requests with him to get a better understanding of what may have happened.
When the Illinois Department of Corrections shut down the century-old Stateville Correctional Center in September, officials ...
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Listen to this article The U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs has awarded Planned Systems International, which has its principal office in Arlington County, a $156 million contract to provide test ...
The Department of Education is calling for organizations that govern high school and college athletics to revoke records, ...
Government documents show Va Lecia Adams Kellum, who leads an agency that manages over $700 million in homeless services ...
A list of White House DOGE staffers shows about 30 young tech, finance, and legal professionals remaking the federal ...
A federal judge is stopping Elon Musk's DOGE team from accessing sensitive Treasury Department information, which could ...
A Texas man convicted of beating and suffocating a Dallas area pastor in his own church during a robbery was facing execution ...
In the order rejecting the city’s request, Judge Claire Cardwell wrote that “it may reasonably be inferred” Connie Clay’s ...
Members of the House of Delegates are now considering a bill that would create new limits on how much government agencies can ...