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Ombudsman asks 204 new hires to reapply
Ombudsman Jesus Crispin Remulla said on Monday he would ask 204 new employees who were hired in July to reapply so that they ...
A police union issued a statement providing guidance to local police officers and chiefs about the lack of test results ...
Former Massachusetts State Trooper Michael Proctor has withdrawn his civil service commission appeal. Proctor, the former lead investigator in the Karen Read<a class="excerpt-read-more" href=" More ...
Michael Proctor, the disgraced lead investigator in Karen Read's high-profile case, has dropped his appeal to the Civil ...
A family-run real estate company has purchased a downtown office tower for about $40.2 million, providing a sizable financial ...
New Jersey's police sergeant exam is under investigation for cheating allegations, causing delays in promotions and ...
Creighton Rowing posted a 12th place finish in the 53 boat Women's Club Fours race at the prestigious Head of the Charles on ...
According to her: “PASGA is a key element of the Federal Civil Service Strategy and Implementation Plan 2021–2025, designed ...
The president has announced that Reduction in Force (RIF) notices are going out to federal employees not working during the government shutdown.
Nicholas Morikawa, 34, sentenced to weekends in the Midland County Jail for indecent exposure, furnishing alcohol to girl, 18 ...
A 22-year-old Illinois man was sentenced recently in Wexford County’s circuit court on multiple charges involving criminal ...
A federal judge says she's inclined to block President Donald Trump’s administration for now from firing workers during the ...
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