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Timeline: All the I-Team knows about Ryan Pontello, accused of luring, raping young girl

SYRACUSE, NY (CNY Central) — On Tuesday, June 10, the Onondaga County Sheriff and District Attorney came together to announce the arrest of 33-year-old Ryan Pontello.…

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Student found with loaded gun at Schenectady High School

SCHENECTADY, NY (WTEN) — It was a scary moment at Schenectady High School Friday afternoon when police say they found a loaded gun inside the bag of a student who was trying…

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Army adds preliminary hearing schedules to court docket, speeds release of court-martial results

WASHINGTON, D.C. (Stars and Stripes) — The Army has begun to post publicly the schedule of preliminary court hearings used to determine whether there is enough evidence…

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‘Null and void’: Troy cannot move out of City Hall early, legal reps say

TROY, NY (Troy Record) — According to legal representatives of the City of Troy’s landlord, First Columbia, City Hall will remain at 433 River St. for the next…

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‘Devastating’ Cuts Would Put EEOC Workforce At 45-Year Low

WASHINGTON, D.C. (Law360) — The U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission’s plan to shed hundreds of workers in the coming year and a half would leave it with its…

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The ‘Long-Term Danger’ of Trump Sending Troops to the LA Protests

LOS ANGELES, CA (WIRED) — As hundreds of United States Marines deploy in Los Angeles under presidential orders to protect federal property amid growing protests over…

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First Columbia challenges Troy mayor’s early termination of city hall lease

TROY, NY (Albany Business Review) — The landlord for Troy’s government is pushing back against Mayor Carmella Mantello’s early termination of the lease for city…

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Federal judge halts Job Corps closures amid uproar over plans affecting 99 campuses

GLENMONT, NY (WRGB) — Federal lawmakers and advocates are fighting to keep a nationwide federal job training program open. At the end of May, the Department of Labor and the…

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Court Expands Paid Military Leave Rights for Federal Employees; How to File

WASHINGTON, D.C. (FEDweek) — A recent U.S. Supreme Court decision has significantly expanded the rights of federal employees who also serve in the military reserves. In…

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Pentagon investigator admits to faking dozens of Top Secret security clearance background checks

WASHINGTON, D.C. (The Independent) — A federal contractor tasked with performing background checks on Department of Defense employees seeking high-level security clearances…

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