Stephanie Alicea of Boscawen spent federal money for Concord’s Capital City Public Charter School on gambling, trips, other personal items.
The founder of a now-defunct charter school in Concord has pleaded guilty in federal court to embezzling more than $73,000 in federal funds that were supposed to go toward educational expenses.
Golden Gate Plaza Chuck E. Cheese management reported Sept. 6 that a party of 16 to 20 people failed to make payment after dining. The reservation holder had told them she was going to her car to get ...
AVOCA — Police in Avoca Thursday charged a man from Scranton for his alleged role in burglarizing and ransacking Ernie G’s ...
The scheme involved accepting money from these clients to build food trucks that were never produced. Suspects, including father-and-son duo Miguel Angel Cuellar Lopez and Miguel Angel Cuellar ...
Police in Barrie are investigating a different type of porch piracy after a man was caught on camera walking off with some ...
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Hundreds of servers and bartenders rallied at the Michigan Capitol on Wednesday, pleading with lawmakers to preserve the ...
A recent trip down Route 206 in Sussex County made my heart sink. I was hoping to stop in and show the family the great ...
Windsor ward meetings have begun, with councillor conversations and resident reservations. Coun. Ed Sleiman was up first in ...
This juvenile detention facility near Ione operated for more than a century before closing in 2011. And when Stephens was there, he lived at the grounds’ original complex in Ione, Preston Castle, a 47 ...