The $1.5M DOJ grant boosts the U of A Innocence Project's DNA reviews, aiming to rectify wrongful convictions and advance criminal justice reform in Arizona.
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City of Howell Announces Public Accuracy Test for Upcoming Election The City of Howell is set to conduct a Public Accuracy Test for the upcoming…
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Highfield Boats and Cambium Analytica expand in Northwest Michigan, creating 144 jobs and boosting local economies with $4.35M investment.
The 14-team playoff model offers byes to top conference champs, reducing the chance for lower-ranked teams to advance, reshaping competition dynamics.
The Arizona Commerce Authority named 10 startups as 2024 Arizona Innovation Challenge awardees, advancing tech commercialization and startup scaling.
Nevada Gov. Joe Lombardo funded candidates with histories of racism, influencing GOP primaries and sparking controversy over his endorsement choices.
Governor Cooper appoints Douglas Green as Superior Court Judge in Alamance County, filling Judge Lambeth's vacancy after his retirement.
The Radnor Board of Commissioners meeting set for December 23, 2024, has been canceled. The decision impacts year-end discussions and planning.
Fort Pierce men Joseph Acevedo and Stanley Rumowski were sentenced for cocaine trafficking and illegal firearms possession, highlighting drug trade risks.








