New York City Comptroller Brad Lander has moved to sue the Trump administration after Elon Musk's DOGE helped seize $80 million in city FEMA funds.
The Napa County Board of Supervisors will vote Tuesday on the funding proposal, which falls under a local emergency ...
DuPagePads officials say they’ve seen the number of homeless people they’re working with growing since the pandemic as the ...
The city will take legal action to recoup the $80.5 million Federal Emergency Management Agency payments taken by the feds on Tuesday.
White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt suggests that the administration feels paying for the hotels isn't a worthy ...
The Federal Emergency Management Agency awarded New York City money as part of a program Congress created to help states, municipalities and nonprofits provide basic services to immigrants. The ...
Spokane's Community-Oriented Policing Services (COPS) program faces an uncertain future as it awaits a decision on continued ...
Those experiencing homelessness, or are at imminent risk of homelessness, in Port St. Lucie could be eligible to receive some ...
New York City officials said more than $80.5 million was taken back by the federal government after Musk and DOGE's discovery.
This week at the State House in Boston, lawmakers worked on setting themselves up for success for the new 2-year session.
The federal government took funds from the city's bank account and called it a “clawback” of taxpayer money. A lot of other people would call it stealing.
DRONE Act of 2025 expands grant eligibility for law enforcement to purchase and operate drones for public safety.