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Bell is on the brink of a fiscal crisis, audit says
Bell's finances have worsened considerably since its infamous corruption scandal, leaving the city unable to refund millions of dollars in taxes illegally levied on residents and businesses, an audit released Wednesday shows. The report by the state...
Tags: Economy, Business and Finance, Accounting and Auditing, Bankruptcy, Trials, City of Bell Public Corruption Scandal
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Judge to allow participation in PSC probe of complaints against Potomac Edison
cj.lovelace@herald-mail.comA public utility law judge in Baltimore has set a procedural schedule and agreed to allow individuals to participate in the Maryland Public Service Commission’s investigation of complaints against Potomac Edison, according to a Frederick, Md.,...Tags: William Donald Schaefer, Frederick (Frederick, Maryland), FirstEnergy Corp., Judges, Crime, Law and Justice
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Hall of Fame nominees are an impressive group
I waited until after the primary election so I wouldn't be blamed for making anyone lose, but now it's time to unveil this year's nominees to my Hall of Fame of the area's most colorful characters. They're an impressive group, but remember that...
Tags: Northampton (Bethlehem, Pennsylvania), Primaries, Lehigh County, Trials, Judges
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Prosecution: Seacat killed wife because she wanted a divorce
KWCH 12 Eyewitness NewsThe trial for a Kingman man accused of killing his wife and starting their home on fire started Wednesday. During opening statements, the prosecution told jurors that Brett Seacat intentionally planned the murder and framed his wife Vashti Seacat in...Tags: Prosecution, Crime, Law and Justice, Murder
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Boston Marathon bombing suspect's friend killed by FBI agent
WASHINGTON — A friend of purported Boston Marathon bomber Tamerlan Tsarnaev was shot and killed early Wednesday by an FBI special agent in Orlando, Fla., after lunging with a knife and injuring the agent during an interview about the April 15...Tags: Labor Legislation, Bombings, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Police Investigations, Wars and Interventions
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FBI releases photo of woman who robbed 2 banks on North Side
Tribune reporterThe FBI is asking for the public's help idenitifying a woman who robbed two TCF Bank branches within a month on the city's North Side. The latest robbery occurred about 3:37 p.m. Tuesday at a TCF Bank located inside a Jewel-Osco grocery store at 3531 N....Tags: Theft, FBI, Police Investigations, Crime, Law and Justice
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Others who took the 5th before Congress: Banker, baseball star, White House gate crashers
Associated PressWASHINGTON (AP) — The baseball star, the Hollywood 10, Oliver North. And Lois Lerner of the IRS. The official enmeshed in a probe of the tax agency is the latest on a roll call of witnesses brought before Congress who refused to answer lawmakers'...Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Journey (music group), Baseball, U.S. Congress, Tareq Salahi
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Lawmakers press Pentagon, VA to cooperate on claims backlog
A bipartisan group of lawmakers pressed the Obama administration Wednesday to reduce the backlog of disability claims at the Department of Veterans Affairs by improving cooperation between the several agencies that have a role in the process. Senators...
Tags: Eric Shinseki, Parties and Movements, Jeff Miller (Florida Politician), Veterans Affairs, Mark Kirk
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Cuccinelli was first to order investigation of McDonnell
Nearly five months before the financial relationship between Gov. Bob McDonnell, his family and Jonnie R. Williams came to light, Attorney General Ken Cuccinelli had already initiated an investigation into the matter. In early April the Washington Post...Tags: Ken Cuccinelli, Lawyers, Bob McDonnell, Judges, Embezzlement
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Judge orders Goodman to remain on house arrest
John Goodman won a new trial, but he didn't win his freedom. The polo magnate will mostly stay confined to his Wellington mansion after a judge Wednesday refused to end his house arrest and remove his ankle monitor. But Goodman is getting a few breaks:...
Tags: Lawyers, Trials, Judges, Crime, Law and Justice, Science and Technology
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Jury deliberates in Trump Tower condo case
Tribune reporterA federal jury has adjourned for the day after deliberating for about 90 minutes in the trial pitting an Evanston grandmother against billionaire Donald Trump. The deliberations began late this afternoon after closing arguments concluded and U.S....Tags: Trials, Judges, Crime, Law and Justice, Condos
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Appeals court says legislators can't be questioned about gerrymandering 'intent'
TALLAHASSEE – A divided appeals court ruled Wednesday that Florida legislators may not be questioned under oath about whether they "intended" to gain partisan advantage when they re-drew congressional maps last year. The ruling came in one of two...Tags: Gainesville, Parties and Movements, Trials, Lawyers, Judges
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