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WORCESTER — Alexandra H. Kalkounis, a member of the Law Department since 2011, will replace Michael Traynor as the top lawyer at City Hall. City Manager Eric D. Batista on Friday announced the ...
WORCESTER — Alexandra H. Kalkounis, a member of the Law Department since 2011, will replace Michael Traynor as the top lawyer at City Hall. City Manager Eric D. Batista on Friday announced the ...
The City of Worcester will now receive legal counsel from its first female city solicitor as Alexandra Kalkounis has been named to the cabinet position. Kalkounis joined the City government in ...
Worcester City Manager Eric D. Batista announced Friday the appointment of Alexandra H. Kalkounis as the city’s new solicitor. “Kalkounis is a seasoned attorney with a proven track record of ...
City Solicitor Alexandra H. Kalkounis clarified that funding was not blocked for sanctuary cities for immigrants during the previous Trump Administration due to successful legal challenges.
City Solicitor Alexandra H. Kalkounis clarified that funding was not blocked for sanctuary cities for immigrants during the previous Trump Administration due to successful legal challenges.
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Two months after a grand jury indicted her on multiple felony counts, the former Solicitor General of Hall County entered a guilty plea Friday to one misdemeanor count of unprofessional conduct.
A former executive assistant to Hall County Solicitor General Stephanie Woodard claims in a lawsuit her boss retaliated after she cooperated with GBI agents, whose probe led to Woodard's 24-count ...
City Solicitor Alexandra H. Kalkounis clarified that funding was not blocked for sanctuary cities for immigrants during the previous Trump Administration due to successful legal challenges.
Hall County Solicitor General Stephanie Woodard pleaded guilty on Friday to one misdemeanor count of unprofessional conduct, according to Attorney General Chris Carr.