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Between staff reductions, policy changes and potential office closures at the federal Social Security Administration, an ...
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GRAND FORKS – The Grand Forks Composite Squadron of the North Dakota Civil Air Patrol captured first place in the 2025 North ...
HARTFORD – Attorney General William Tong wants answers to several questions from Avelo Airlines after it was reported the airline has entered into a contract with the U.S. Department of Homeland ...
BALTIMORE (WBFF) — Officials from Baltimore along with Drug Enforcement Agency (DEA) members announced the "takedown" of a drug trafficking organization that was connected to violence and ...
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FOX Business has confirmed that Tim Arel, Chief Operating Officer of the Federal Aviation Administration’s (FAA) Air Traffic Organization (ATO), is resigning after four decades of federal service.
Avelo Airlines, which operates locally out of both Bradley International Airport and Tweed New Haven Airport, is being questioned by Connecticut officials, including Attorney General William Tong.
State Attorney General William Tong has some questions for Avelo Airlines. Eight questions, to be precise, all in regards to why the budget airline has decided to “profit from and facilitate these ...
COLUMBUS, Ohio – A central Ohio organization has put a bounty on Callery pear trees, offering residents money to replace the invasive species with another plant.The Franklin Soil and Water ...