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New Orleans now requires city departments to justify rejecting job applicants based on criminal history and allows rejected applicants to appeal.
(The Center Square) — Convicted felons applying for city government jobs in New Orleans will have more protections thanks to action by the city council, but advocates say the policy should ...
You can’t make a list of the most popular hot dog spots and not include the one that’s home to the Hot Dog Hall of Fame. The ...
George Brown benefited from an expansion of the state’s military diversion statute, which suspends criminal charges for ...
Maryland policy is changing when it comes to the handling of youths on electronic monitoring who re-offend, a state senator ...
Facing criminal charges in Texas? Learn what happens after arrest, possible penalties, and how to protect your future.
Former Lansing police Lt. Ryan Wilcox, who pleaded no contest to an embezzlement charge, made about $122,000 in overtime in ...
Jurors heard two sharply contrasting portrayals of Stockton Unified Trustee AngelAnn Flores as closing arguments began in her ...
Christopher Munsey sits on a curb in Athens in black tennis shoes, white socks, black pants pulled up to his knees and a bare chest revealing myriad tattoos. He has deeply tanned arms and face from ...
A lawyer says Palm Beach County prosecutors are exploiting a legal loophole to delay justice for an autistic man accused of ...
What does patriotism look and feel like to you in 2025? We heard from readers all across the country and political spectrum.
As Sarasota County grapples with a burgeoning jail population, debating a $700 million expansion, programs seek to curb ...