Omega Laboratories, Inc. (Omega), a leading provider of comprehensive drug testing solutions, announces that its state-of-the-art online Custody and Control Form System (oCCF) has received the ...
Omega Laboratories, Inc. (Omega), a leading provider of comprehensive drug testing solutions, announces that its state-of-the-art online Custody and Control Form System (oCCF) has received the ...
Even though the tax agency's free pilot program is no longer available, there are other free tax filing options this season.
The move comes after the Trump administration said the state missed a Monday deadline to cancel roughly 17,000 immigrant ...
Michigan’s interim coach Biff Poggi stood up at bowl news conference in Orlando Monday and said his players feel “betrayed.” He’s right. They should. But let’s be clear about who betrayed them — ...
There’s a lull in the college basketball schedule this week, with most Big Ten programs off until the weekend. With the debut of the NCAA NET rankings in early December, we’re checking in on how each ...
WASHINGTON — Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy threatened Friday to yank $73 million in federal highway funding meant for New York after an audit found more than half of the Empire State’s ...
The Department of Transportation announced a new $1 billion grant program for airports. Grants are intended for family- and health-friendly improvements in airport terminals. Suggested upgrades ...
KNOXVILLE, Tenn. (WVLT) - A statewide program is helping drivers across Tennessee communicate medical information to first responders quickly and automatically. It’s called the Yellow DOT Program.
DOT Secretary Sean Duffy on Monday threatened to withhold $30M in federal funding from Minnesota, saying that one third of the state’s non-domiciled CDLs reviewed by Federal Motor Carrier Safety ...
QUINCY–The Dot Foods truck pulled up to Catholic Charities, 620 Maine Street, bright and early Thursday morning. Dot Foods employees in bright green shirts began unloading boxes and boxes of food for ...
STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. — A new bill could be the first step toward allowing right turns on red for Staten Island drivers. On Wednesday, all three of Staten Island’s representatives in the City Council — ...