Needing to fill seats and facing demand for faster routes to jobs, more colleges are shortening their degree programs.
TYLER, Texas (KLTV) - Tyler Junior College hosted its annual criminal justice career fair Monday, offering a wide-open door into one of Texas’s fastest-hiring fields. “We got back into the groove and ...
Departing Criminal Investigation Chief Guy Ficco sees more employment tax and benefits fraud cases in the works. His 31 years ...
Some colleges are switching up their bachelor's programs by adopting three-year degrees, helping students fast track their ...
A first-degree murder trial was delayed last week on Newfoundland’s west coast over a lack of sheriff officers and one lawyer ...
The city of Richmond has selected a new director for its justice services department and appointed additional leadership to ...
Chief Justice Natalie Hudson will retire from the Minnesota Supreme Court in September after making history as the first ...
A hard-nosed Trump administration prosecutor is pledging the homeless maniac accused of brutally killing Iryna Zarutska will ...
Seattle’s courts face a simple challenge: the number of cases far exceeds available courtroom hours. Night court could help ...
For many young people entering the workforce, the stigma of hands-on jobs is fading. There is a competitive appeal – and they all require human expertise ...
At age 51, Patrick Carr swapped a thriving business for a patrol car. Carr’s epiphany came in 2017 when he was president and ...
The Tyee has learned this is the second request to Justice Minister Mickey Amery for a criminal investigation. There also ...
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