published: September 30th, 2009
2nd UPDATE: Express Scripts: Extortionist Has Even More Data (Nasdaq)
(Updates throughout with additional information and comment from the company.)
(Updates throughout with additional information and comment from the company.)
The following information was obtained from the Silver City Police Department. Criminal damage to property - Damage to front doors of Silver Bowling Lanes.
A new month brings new fee and tax increases in Connecticut. Starting Oct. 1, the state’s cigarette tax jumps from $2 to $3 a pack; most bottles of water will cost a nickel more because of an expanded bottle and can redemption law; and hundreds of state licenses and fees, ranging from a pet shop license to the cost of …
E-mail is often the best way to stay in touch with family and friends but it is also another way scam artists can compromise your most personal information.
September 29, 2009 Contact: Wendy Knox 202.225.6216 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE or Sam Sackett 316.262.8992 Tiahrt to Congress: ACORN’s Tax-exempt Status must be Revoked **Attention radio stations: MP3 audio file available for download by clicking here. WASHINGTON-U.S. Congressman Todd Tiahrt (pronounced TEE-hart), R-Kan., today is calling on Congress to terminate ACORN’s tax-exempt status under the Internal Revenue Code of 1986. Tiahrt is introduci
The rush of the Christmas shopping season is thrilling for some; however, for the majority of us, it’s just awfully stressful. It’s difficult to figure out what many of our friends, family, and loved ones really want or could truly make use of. We also have to be concerned with our budgets as well as with just finding the time to get all of our shopping and wrapping done. However, we have been blessed with a wondrous Christmas boon in the last decade, which is simply the Internet. The Internet
You’ve probably already had one on your front doorstep for simple address verification: the 2010 U.S. Census is taking the first steps toward its big push to count residents nationwide.
By Tracy Jan, Globe Staff Massachusetts college students from out of state should be counted as Bay State residents in the 2010 federal census, even if they are registered to vote elsewhere, Secretary of the Commonwealth William F. Galvin said…
By Gary D. Robertson RALEIGH, N.C. Starting Thursday, North Carolina residents need to be more careful about what goes in the trash and what goes in the recycling bin. Under a new state law, plastic bottles are banned from landfills as a way to encourage recycling, build the state’s green industry and reduce trash that winds up in the ground.
Crime is down in Williamsburg’s north side, but police officers remain vigilant about a rash of grand larcenies and incidents involving a roving homeless population that have occurred throughout the summer.