A Massachusetts state representative faces expanded federal charges alleging theft from a Cape Cod trade association to fund personal expenses and political campaigns.
Another One of Trump's Interim U.S. Attorneys Bites the Dust
An armed individual attempted an attack at a Michigan synagogue but was stopped by security personnel who engaged in gunfire, prompting a neighborhood lockdown and multi-agency law enforcement response.
Executive branch state office buildings closed Monday due to blizzard
Connecticut executive branch offices closed to the public Monday due to blizzard; essential employees must report, others should work remotely or use accrued time.
Ayotte's COGE committee issues government efficiency recommendations
A 77-page commission report recommends dozens of government-efficiency measures, including rescinding outdated rules, building an AI innovation framework, adopting statewide CRM, and consolidating services.
Experts debate new infants in the workplace policy in Indiana government
Indiana launches a 'Family First Workplace' pilot allowing some full-time state employees to bring infants to work until six months to support new parents.
Rep. Mike Bare on cybersecurity, child care and remote work
Cybersecurity concerns with remote state work are legitimate, but existing safeguards and broader inter-branch coordination are needed rather than a narrow bill.
California, Oregon and Washington governors form public health alliance in rebuke of Trump administration
Democratic governors of Washington, Oregon and California formed an alliance to set vaccine recommendations amid concerns the CDC is being politicized and public health expertise dismantled.