NEWS FROM THE ISSUE OF JAN. 29, 2004 The first look at how a new City Hall building will look impressed council members at a Monday night meeting. City Administrator Bruce Miller ...
The Wayne County Sheriff’s Office is rolling out its N.Y. State Safe Boating Course, aimed at ensuring residents can safely operate watercraft on New York’s waterways. The course is a legal ...
The Seneca County Sheriff’s Office will host a free Boater Safety Course later this month to help residents meet the state’s ...
For years, the Hamilton County Sheriff's Office in suburban Indianapolis has wanted to partner with federal immigration ...
Sheriffs in Iowa, New York, North Carolina were among those who said they won't prioritize mass deportations, even after ...
Three teens are facing attempted murder charges in a shooting Thursday afternoon in Amsterdam.It happened at around 1:10 p.m. on Kline Street. A man was shot twice in the stomach area, police said. He ...
As the Trump administration works to crack down on migrants living in the U.S. illegally, some people have spotted federal ...
A surge in border-crossing apprehensions is putting pressure on officials in the North Country. It also spells danger for ...
Long Island Democrats and civil rights attorneys are fighting back against a plan to deputize private citizens, calling the move illegal. A lawsuit filed by Nassau County Democratic legislators ...
President Donald Trump's effort to increase deportations of undocumented people has put a spotlight on the policies of sheriffs in Central New York, who control ...
A man died in a Sacramento County jail after deputies and nurses exhibited a “callous” indifference toward his health, court-appointed monitors found.