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Outgoing CPS CEO Pedro Martinez said he underestimated how hard it would be to convince Mayor Brandon Johnson to release ...
SAN JOSE, Calif. & HILLSBORO, Ore.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--First Tech Federal Credit Union, the nation’s eighth largest credit union, awarded more than $1 million to support education programs in its ...
DELAWARE – Congratulations to Indian River bus driver Tracey Bonneville and bus aide Lisa Hudson. They were both honored for their perfect attendance records during the school year.
More than 460 laid-off employees at the nation's top public health agency received notices Wednesday that they are being reinstated, according to a union representing the workers.
A former federal inmate who was pardoned by President Donald Trump in his first term for drug trafficking crimes more than two decades ago has been tapped as deputy director of the federal Bureau ...
The state’s court process begins after the federal preliminary hearing on July 15 in district court. Related reporting Boulder attack suspect makes first state court appearance, faces 118 charges ...
Affinity Plus Federal Credit Union and City & County Employees Federal Credit Union of Albert Lea have announced a merger, following a majority vote from CCEFCU members and approval from the its ...
A credit union customer who drives a RIDOT vehicle Then, in early January 2025, a man entered the credit union's Coventry branch and deposited a check in the amount of $5,265, state police say.
Federal appeals court denies Trump administration's request to halt injunction blocking Department of Education dismantling plans, which would reduce staff by half.
Staff photo by Abby White / Chattanooga Federal Employees Credit Union CEO Mark Fraker, left, and Tennessee state Sen. Bo Watson crack a joke at the 100-year celebration for the credit union on ...
Emporia State Federal Credit Union (ESFCU) and Credit Union of Emporia (CUOFE) are alerting members of fraudsters impersonating their employees to gain sensitive personal information and access to ...
Nearly 60,000 federal jobs lost under Trump so far The Trump administration has tried firing people, dismantling agencies and inviting people to quit. Lawsuits have blocked some of those efforts.