Ferguson's Retail Crime Unit files felony charges against three for a $48,000 "double-dipping" theft scheme at Home Depot.
The Attorney General's Office is offering a chance to get rid of sensitive documents, unused medication and old electronics.
Alicia Castagnino, 24, of Manchester was arrested on a charge of second-degree murder for allegedly knowingly and recklessly causing the death of the victim, the AG's office said. Castagnino was ...
Brian Sides, who has been sued multiple times for unfinished, unrefunded work, now faces felony charges for an alleged solar ...
A controversial Texas-based nonprofit is within its legal rights to send citizen patrols into McColl despite not having any ...
State attorneys accused two Anne Arundel Police officers of driving over 120 mph in pursuit of a sedan before it crashed and ...
The New York State Attorney General’s Office is closing its investigation into the night two police officers were murdered in the Town of Salina, required because ...
The South Carolina Attorney General’s Office says it’s leaving whether to allow a nonprofit to patrol the town of McColl up ...
NY Attorney General Letitia James secured a $550,000 settlement from HealthAlliance for not safeguarding patient data, ...
The Oklahoma Attorney General’s Office spent Monday afternoon honoring some of Oklahoma’s best and brightest first responders ...
The Attorney General's Office announced early Wednesday morning that an arrest has been made in connection with a deadly ...