Yesterday, the City Council voted six to three to reinstate the Seattle Police Department’s ability to use blast balls, a ...
The crowd management guidelines we passed today strike an important balance of giving our police officers flexibility to keep ...
It's been 10 years since the city of Cleveland entered into a consent decree with the U.S. Department of Justice to reform ...
Fort Smith City Director Kevin Settle on Tuesday (Feb. 11) proposed increasing the city’s sales tax by o.375% to pay for ...
The Seattle City Council voted 6-3 on Tuesday to allow police to use less-lethal weapons for crowd control, including blast balls and tear gas.
One issue being debated among the Seattle City Council is whether police should be allowed to use less-lethal weapons, ...
Santa Rita Jail seems to be emerging from a dark shadow, making reforms in the areas of mental health and the number of ...
The membership overhaul of Cleveland’s dysfunctional Community Police Commission started in earnest Monday night with City ...
The rules around how Seattle police can control crowds with less leathal weapons like blast balls, tear gas and pepper spray hinge on a final vote by city counc ...
The proposed policy “impermissibly allows officers to use race, ethnicity, and other protected characteristics when making ...
The politician expects Washington to insist that Ukraine’s parliament revoke a decree banning talks with Russian President Vladimir Putin, and demand that a negotiating team be formed to develop a pla ...
Fort Smith Board to discuss water leak repairs, sewer rates, and rising insurance costs at Feb. 11 study session.