Former Stockton Mayor Anthony Silva, who was expected to change his plea from not guilty in a federal bank fraud and aggravated identity theft case, did not do so.
A Robeson County man pleaded guilty to stealing more than $170,000 in fraudulent COVID-19 loans meant for small businesses.
Anthony Silva, who served as mayor of Stockton from 2013 to 2017, postponed a hearing to change his plea in a COVID-era fraud case.
A federal jury awarded $6.3M to three Detroit Club employees who faced retaliation from the owner after reporting racial ...
On June 25, 2026, Illinois enacted Senate Bill 3561, which establishes the Buy-Now-Pay-Later Loan Consumer Protection Act. The measure creates a ...
Four Ohioans face charges for allegedly defrauding COVID-19 relief programs of $1.4 million. The defendants are accused of submitting false Paycheck Protection Program applications and using the funds ...
Residents struggling to pay their water and electric bills could be spared from shutoffs as temperatures rise.
Residents watched a massive fire burn for hours Tuesday at a metal recycling facility, raising concerns about air quality as ...
June 18 (Reuters) - An Australian court has ordered HSBC's local unit to pay A$35 million ($24.61 million) after the bank ...
Palm Beach seeks more than $150,000 in federal money to cover overtime costs related to securing President Donald Trump's Mar ...
A Newburgh woman who controls several businesses in the lower Hudson Valley has admitted to illegally obtaining more than $5.7 ...
Microsoft is pushing out a fix to a bigger number of affected computers, but your PC may need your help to receive them.