Jason Henry, an investigative reporter with the Southern California News Group, reports on the Inglewood City Council. It’s worth a read.
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Jason Henry, an investigative reporter with the Southern California News Group, reports on the Inglewood City Council. It’s worth a read.
In January, Nashville therapist Brian Poynter faced the prospect of losing 25 patients whose sessions were primarily paid for by a major employer.
The employer previously covered 80 percent of each session’s cost, leaving patients to pay the remaining bill. In a drastic change, the employer stopped the popular program, instead telling employees to use insurance.
Two former counselors at the Glen Mills Schools were arrested Friday in connection with a brutal attack on a 17-year-old boy from Philadelphia who was in their care.
Christopher Medina, 31, of Kennett Square, and Patrick Raquet, 34, of West Chester, have been charged with aggravated assault, simple assault, reckless endangerment, and endangering a child’s welfare.
If convicted, each could be sentenced to up to 25 years in prison.
Three employees were confronted last year after bids allegedly altered.
The true story of how the City of London invented offshore banking – and set the rich free.
Brittany Horn, Xerxes Wilson and Esteban Parra, writing for the Delaware News Journal, track a surge of gang violence victims in Delaware with social media posts and court records because police won’t release information on those who survive shootings.