The owner of an Illinois-based masonry company was sentenced Wednesday to 7½ years in prison for participating in what federal prosecutors called an “extraordinarily brash” bribery scheme that helped ...
Builders and contractors in the Southeast can do it all, from sleek Miami penthouses to cozy Alabama family homes. If you’re building your dream home in the region, the builders and contractors listed ...
Out of sight was definitely not out of mind for the people tasked with engineering West Walnut Street’s four-year, $35 million overhaul – even if the results seem all about the visuals. Most of the ...
Unlike federal employees, contractors typically don’t receive backpay when the government reopens from a shutdown. Low-wage service workers, including cleaners, janitors, security guards, cafeteria ...
When Secretary of War Pete Hegseth stood before top generals last Tuesday and blasted the military’s obsession with “wokeness,” he ...
Everything we do is a passion project,' says Bars & Recreation co-owner David Poytinger as he and his partner Marla Poytinger show me around the former automotive service garage that is soon to be ...
While guiding clients through their Bureau of Internal Revenue audits, I’ve been struck by an unsettling truth: congressional investigations into flood control corruption could erode taxpayers’ ...
Indiana is finalizing a new vision to manage Hoosier waste—from food, construction, technology, textiles and more—and boost the economy. The project, spearheaded by the Indiana Department of ...
A Pennsylvania businessman who had Tom Homan on his payroll led companies to believe his connections to the future border czar could help advance their bids for government work, industry executives ...
Records show that three of the four counties, including San Diego, empowered to inspect ICE detention facilities have not done so.
The government shutdown has already affected some services on military installations, but the impact varies, according to Military Times’ review of several installation Facebook pages.
Civil rights groups on Monday asked a federal Judge in Fort Myers for an injunction that would stop the facility from holding detainees.