The audit found that the sheriff’s office had seized more than $9 million in cash and dozens of cars and houses since 2017.
While the King County Auditor's Office found no evidence of fraud in the sheriff's asset-forfeiture program, it concluded an antiquated, all-paper record-keeping system made the program vulnerable.
Pasta Grill, housed in one of those beautiful brick buildings downtown, serves up Italian classics in an atmosphere that balances historic charm with contemporary comfort. The exposed brick walls and ...
The Low Income Housing Institute (LIHI) has announced a new name for its 148-unit affordable workforce housing project ...
The council agreed to instruct its attorney to draft a letter to Judge Calvin Hawkins asking him to resign from the county's ...
BELTON — County officials are kicking off plans for a new county annex in Temple with a six-figure design contract to prepare for construction.
Records show Lake County's unemployment rate was 6% in December 2024, compared to the 4% unemployment rate for the state of Indiana and 4.1% nationally.