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PORTSMOUTH and#8212; The ink was barely dry on Deputy Police Chief David "Lou" Ferland's new contract when he was chosen Thursday to become the city's new police chief.
California Insurance Commissioner Steve Poizner surprised Comp Time Wednesday when he recommended work comp rates remain unchanged. With the state's rating bureau calling for a 23.7% percent rate hike, Comp Time thought the commissioner surely would have suggested some increase, although not the entire 23.7% .
ESSEX and mdash; Orange, diamond-shaped signs that read "Flag person ahead" have popped up on the Causeway in Essex. They are among the first signs that civilians have replaced police officers. While police waved directions to drivers, the flaggers turn "slow" and "stop" paddles to direct traffic through construction.
Roger RugglesEaston City Council approved a measure Wednesday that will provide up to $5,000 toward funeral or interment costs for city employees killed on the job. The benefit applies to part- or full-time employees, not consultants. The family must provide...
The owner of the Youngstown Sports Grill faces charges. The Mahoning County Grand Jury today indicted Sean Pregibon on charges of Workers Compensation Fraud and failure to comply with the law. Pregibon operates the Youngstown Sports Grill located on South Avenue in Boardman.
On July 1, Rocky Delgadillo will complete his eight years as City Attorney of Los Angeles. His tenure has seen success in several community-based initiatives, as well as criticism over his approach to billboard companies, among other issues.
DOWNTOWN LOS ANGELES - A note to Mayor Garcetti/Hertzberg/Caruso/Perry/Chick/LaBonge/Wesson/Nuñez/Alarcon (hah!
Youth groups or individuals representing the city in recreational activities will no longer be able to get money from the Gillette City Council. The council unanimously agreed Monday night to abolish the program.
PORTSMOUTH The citys new deputy police chief signed a five-year contract last week giving him a $95,000 base pay, almost ten weeks of paid time off annually, a car, clothing and educational allowances and an annual longevity bonus.
The financially ailing Statler Towers is about to lose one of its few remaining tenants.
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