The $889 million Central Service Campus project is expected to break ground later this year in Garfield Heights, with completion sometime in late 2028 or early 2029.
The Turner County courthouse is over 120 years old and its structural problems began surfacing over a year ago. We take a look back at how the county came to its ...
The Ohio Supreme Court must decide whether the Hamilton County Clerk of Courts can limit public access to eviction records or ...
After an emotional public hearing during a Jan. 27 special Garfield County Commission meeting, commissioners voted 2-1 ...
Garfield's Board of Education election is set to take place in April, a move made by the City Council and not supported by ...
Douglas County challenges the dismissal of its immigration lawsuit, aiming to overturn Colorado laws limiting local-federal ...
GARFIELD CO., Okla. (KSWO) - On this day in Oklahoma history, a fire destroyed the Garfield County Courthouse in 1931.
Former Garfield County Sheriff’s Corporal arrested on felony charges for embezzling $74,000 from local county and non-profit.
The Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigations said a former Oklahoma and Kansas police officer was found guilty of child sex ...
A former Wichita police officer has been convicted of child sex abuse, according to the Oklahoma State Bureau of ...
On Jan. 14 at the Garfield County Courthouse in Glenwood Springs, Ben Sollars was sworn in as the new 9th Judicial District ...
A portion of roadways subject to litigation between Garfield County and the High Lonesome Ranch west of De Beque has been ...