HB 2466 could change when employers ask about criminal history—but key details remain unclear. Find out what’s at stake, ...
Rev. D.W. Clark of St. Timothy’s Episcopal Church is escorted away from the mob at Mansfield High School after he was shoved ...
ASHLAND Ashland Police Department confirmed a robbery took place at the PNC Bank on Carter Avenue via Facebook post — nearly a week after the alleged incident. The social media post sought out ...
When he added that she should “enjoy life,” the woman, Helene Noa Dubois, held up to the window a white service dog ... and federal courts. The Texas Court of Criminal Appeals denied a stay ...
It was one of 14 directives signed by Bondi designed to roll back Biden administration policies and align the Justice Department with the priorities of a White House determined to exert control ...
The latest Texas Department Of Criminal Justice news from The Texas Tribune. By Pooja Salhotra Feb. 6, 2025 Faced with more immediate funding needs, state officials haven’t asked for more money ...
The University of Texas athletics department again has shown its status as a national college sports business leviathan, recording $331.9 million in operating revenues and $325 million in ...
The Trump White House acknowledged February as Black History Month while the Defense Department declared identity months unnecessary, ceasing observances like Black History Month and Women's ...
House Democratic leaders are asking Justice Department officials to explain an “onslaught” of firings and reassignments of prosecutors during President Trump’s first week in office.
Ed Martin, President Trump’s top prosecutor for Washington, D.C., told Justice Department colleagues Monday that he is launching a “special project” to review the office’s handling of a ...
WASHINGTON — The US Justice Department fired a number of officials on Monday who were involved in the criminal prosecutions ... documents after leaving the White House. Neither case came to ...
The Justice Department said Monday that it had fired more than a dozen employees who worked on criminal prosecutions of President Donald Trump, moving rapidly to pursue retribution against lawyers ...