NPR asks Michelle Bercovici, an employment lawyer who mostly represents federal employees, about what the Trump administration's offer to almost all federal workers to resign by Feb. 6 means for them.
PA Consumer Advocate Patrick Cicero resigned after a clash with new Attorney General Dave Sunday. Cicero says big water ...
A diving team and police boat are seen around a wreckage site in the Potomac River from Ronald Reagan Washington National ...
Schoolcraft Memorial Hospital announced that Andy Bertapelle, its chief executive officer, stepped down from his role, ...
Two members of Barnesville Village Council resigned following the council’s meeting Monday night, citing frustrations with the way council has operated. Steven Hill and Brian Yarnall submitted their ...
In a continuation of the turmoil that has plagued the district for months, the Onaway Area School District Board of Education ...
President Trump is continuing to shake things up in his first 100 days and Fox News has learned that he has told high ranking ...
The U.S. Office of Personnel Management issued a deferred resignation offer to some full-time federal employees, prompting ...
Standing In Power community members call for Decatur Police Chief to resign, saying they've lost trust in the police ...
Another former OMB official said prior administrations have used Voluntary Separation Incentive Payments (VSIP) and Voluntary Early Retirement (VERA) to reduce the headcount of certain agencies. But ...
Multiple senior officials in the FBI were reportedly told to resign or be fired, Donald Trump's administration expanded its ...
The commonwealth, as of December, has 66,079 federal civilian employees. Falling in the middle of the pack, New Jersey ranks No. 27 with 22,504 federal civilian workers. Delaware, ...