Rowan University’s College of Education has received a $900,365 grant from the New Jersey Department of Labor’s Growing Apprenticeships in Nontraditional Sectors (GAINS) initiative to expand paid ...
Refugees who were lawfully admitted to the United States could be arrested if they have not yet obtained a green card, a change to previous policy that is the Trump administration’s latest effort to ...
What is SB 452? The Senate-approved bill could raise retirement contribution limits for certain officers in Georgia. Here's what to know.
A Georgia Army veteran who spent nearly five decades in the United States was deported to Jamaica following a routine traffic stop.
A former Georgia Department of Community Affairs employee is among six people newly indicted in Fulton County in an alleged scheme to steal nearly $230,000 from a COVID-19​ rental assistance program ...
WARN notices are one of the clearest early indicators of workforce disruptions and can be useful to the affected employees.
The policy change orders the removal of any post made by official State Department accounts on X before President Trump returned to office in 2025.
Trump made several false or misleading claims on topics ranging from the economy to immigration to elections during an Oval Office interview with NBC News’ Tom Llamas.
Barnsville's Continental Tire plant and Quad/Graphics in the Rock will each close by the end of 2026, less than 15 minutes apart in neighboring counties.
The plant — which manufactures textiles for a tire company — will close its doors for good by the end of 2026, according to a notice to the state.
Democrats criticized the Justice Department for “weaponizing” the federal government by arresting Lemon for reporting at an anti-ICE protest.
Dexter L. Sharper, 54, of Valdosta, was charged with making false statements to unlawfully obtain emergency pandemic unemployment assistance, according to federal prosecutors.