March 15-21 is Sunshine Week, a national initiative to promote transparency and public access to government records. For Sunshine Week, the Grand Forks Herald requested minutes for any regular or ...
The Madison County Recorder’s Office has introduced a new fraud prevention tool designed to protect notaries and the community from the growing threat of notary-related document fraud. The ...
The data engineer started as a casual reader of the Jeffrey Epstein files. Then he became obsessed, and built the most ...
The Cass County Clerk/Register of Deeds' Office is implementing new records management software designed to improve efficiency, security and public access to important county records.
The following is part of the Herald's coverage of Sunshine Week, March 15-21. It's a national initiative held annually to promote transparency and public access to government records.
The 23 voter records Jacobsen’s office flagged represent a fraction of a percent of registered voters in the state, as of 2025 records with the Secretary of State’s office. The possible non-citizen ...
A Superior Court judge threw out a $18.7 million judgment against the Meriden Housing Authority and the Maynard Road Corp. after the nonprofits claimed the former director fraudulently obtained the ...
More Americans are digging into their retirement savings because of financial emergencies. Last year, a record 6% of workers in 401(k) plans administered by Vanguard Group took a hardship withdrawal.
Jacy Todd of York, a former notary, is seeking a full pardon from state officials while continuing his run for one of their jobs.
Rhode Island is expected to receive more snow this week, adding to its record-setting February totals. February 2026 is already the snowiest February on record for the Providence area with 42.2 inches ...
The NY City Bar’s Ethics Committee warns that AI tools make it easy for lawyers and clients to record, transcribe, and summarize calls, raising ethical issues around confidentiality, privilege, and ...
Effective this week, the Daily Journal will no longer be sharing civil matters in our “On the Record” section. We are also shifting when and where we share marriage and divorce news. We made the ...