Federal workers were responding with anger and confusion Friday as they grappled with the Trump administration’s latest ...
The VA dismissed more than 1,000 employees Friday, but mission-critical positions were exempt. According to the VA, there are ...
The president summarily fired and replaced top officials at five watchdog offices in an apparent attempt to consolidate power ...
Andrew Lennox, who was terminated from the VA, noted the irony of the VA claiming it had fired some veterans to help veterans ...
The Department of Veterans Affairs fired more than 1,000 new employees not represented by a labor union, as part of a ...
Gov. Kay Ivey has said public safety would be her top priority this legislative session. Ivey put that into action this week ...
The City of Jackson welcomed back a familiar face this week who will soon take over and run its police department for ...
Marion County Sheriff's Lt. Julie Vowinkel is interim chief at the Dunnellon Police Department. Will the city eventually ...
The Trump administration began laying off thousands of federal workers Thursday in what tribal and national leaders said will ...
With daily executive orders and changes from the White House, some veterans are concerned about the impact on the military.
Democratic lawmakers, veterans and union leaders rally against staff cuts at the Department of Veterans Affairs.
Employees at the Department of Veterans Affairs say President Donald Trump’s flurry of executive orders and policy changes have already chipped away at staff morale, and now they fear the impact will ...