The Michaels Organization closed on the financing for the third phase of the $165 million Ablett Village redevelopment in Camden, N.J.
Two Newark police officers were shot around 6:35 p.m. Friday evening, one critically injured, according to the Essex County Prosecutor's Office. Both officers were rushed to University Hospital ...
A decision to cut winter fuel payments for pensioners complied with the Equality Act 2010, the Attorney General has told a court. The Court of Session in Edinburgh is hearing a legal challenge brought ...
Until March 28, local firms have the opportunity to submit their bids for the MENTOR COMMUNITY RECREATION CENTER TENNIS COURT REFLECTIVE CEILING PROJECT. The official proposal requests are to be ...
JOHNSTON – The proposed seizure of a 30-acre property that developers wanted to turn into an income-restricted housing complex is now being challenged in federal court The Pacific Legal ...
MEDINA, Ohio -- City Council has approved a maximum price agreement with the Ruhlin Company that will move forward the second phase of renovations for the Medina Municipal Court project.
by Dec. 1, in a long-running dispute related to mineral rights on tribal land. U.S. District Court Judge Jennifer Choe-Groves granted the request by the Italy-based firm's North America unit to ...
STEUBENVILLE — An upgrade to the Municipal Court clerk’s office has been added to the scope of the old city building renovations project. Municipal Judge John Mascio said Monday he’d ...
Deep within a 325-page bill approved during the Ohio General Assembly’s lame-duck session last year is a provision that allows a fast-growing township in western Licking County to bypass the ...
Services for Detective Joseph Azcona will be held at the Cathedral Basilica of the Sacred Heart in Newark at 10:30 a.m.
Baltimore (WBFF) — Why was Project Baltimore kicked out of a public ... For nearly two months, Fox45 News has been trying to track down Circuit Court Judge Charles Blomquist to ask him questions ...
A former Columbus pastor convicted of swindling his congregation out of $1 million is taking his case to the Ohio Supreme Court to argue that the courts gave him too much "community control" time ...
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