Justice Department warns taxpayers to be alert for dishonest return preparers
The Department of Justice is sending out a warning to taxpayers to beware of preparers who include false information on returns.
The Department of Justice is sending out a warning to taxpayers to beware of preparers who include false information on returns.
A federal jury convicted a Houston, Texas, man last week for trafficking large quantities of methamphetamine from Mexico into Southwest Virginia.
Virginia dog trainer Shawn Deehan plead guilty to two felony animal cruelty charges and five misdemeanor charges last week.
More than $320,000 is available in grant funding for Project Safe Neighborhoods initiatives, U.S. Attorney Christopher R. Kavanaugh announced today.
Augusta County’s backlog of jury trials is likely to ease up by January of 2024, but, in the meantime, the county has another problem.
U.S. Sen. Mark R. Warner of Virginia is leading colleagues in ensuring the needs of disabled miners and their families are met.
Overregulation is just the other side of the coin to overcriminalization, that phenomenon in which everything is rendered illegal and everyone becomes a lawbreaker.
A Montana man faces a life sentence after a federal jury convicted him on hate and firearms crimes for firing an assault rifle to target a lesbian woman in her home.
The Ohio local police department that rather violently arrested a news reporter at a press conference with Gov. Mike DeWine got caught telling a tall tale about how it all went down.
The Justice Department announced on Tuesday four arrests in the plot originating in Florida aimed at overthrowing a democratically elected president, this one in Haiti.
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