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A Lee Enterprises investigation found most states fail to protect vulnerable women and few law enforcement agencies punish the owners of the businesses, let alone go after their support networks.
Ahead of his sentencing, Combs' attorneys are up against a label and an image nearly 25 years in the making – one in which ...
Council Members and advocates celebrated a $3 million initiative funding culturally competent services for immigrant domestic ...
Laurie Tochiki, a Hawaiʻi family law attorney and former executive director of EPIC ʻOhana, will serve as interim CEO.
Amherst police say an officer was injured when responding to a domestic disturbance on Bailey Avenue Saturday night.
The FJC's High Point location at 505 East Green Drive in High Point will be open from 8:30 a.m.- 4:30 p.m., Monday-Friday.
Catholic Charities, Diocese of Des Moines, recently received a $5,000 grant from the Catholic Foundation of Southwest Iowa in ...
The Loconsole family is bringing back "Lemonade for a Cause" this weekend to raise money for the Muscatine Center for Social ...
Advocates for immigrant domestic violence survivors say they're avoiding police, courts and even shelters out of fear ICE will deport them.
The Montana Department of Justice’s consumer protection office issued a letter to the media company on Wednesday. Lee owns several newspapers throughout the state.
Attorney General Austin Knudsen has launched an investigation into Lee Enterprises, following a cyber attack that compromised thousands of subscribers’ personal information.