Two appointed to OGH board
An attorney and physician have been appointed to fill two vacancies in the Opelousas General Health System's Board of Trustees.
Town sues businessman in zoning case
NORTH HAMPTON — A North Hampton businessman could face more than $20,000 in fines for allegedly violating the town's zoning ordinance prohibiting storing and processing raw materials within the town's Wetland Conservation District, as well as...
Judge: Occupy DC must get notice before eviction
WASHINGTON—A federal judge said Tuesday that the U.S. government must notify Occupy DC protesters if it intends to evict them from a downtown Washington park and remove their tents and other belongings.
Park Service says occupy camping must end in DC
(01-30) 13:29 PST WASHINGTON (AP) -- U.S. Park Police reminded demonstrators at two Washington sites where Occupy protesters have been demonstrating for months of a no-camping rule. There were no arrests. Park Police...
Judge says Occupy DC demonstrators must get notice before any eviction; feds say none planned
WASHINGTON - A federal judge said Tuesday that the U.S. government must notify Occupy DC protesters if it intends to evict them from a downtown Washington park and remove their tents and other belongings.
Judge: Occupy D.C. Must Get Notice Before Eviction
A federal judge said Tuesday that the U.S. government must notify Occupy D.C. protesters if it intends to evict them from a downtown Washington park and remove their tents and other belongings.
Occupy Must Get Notice Before Eviction
A federal judge said Tuesday that the U.S. government must notify Occupy DC protesters if it intends to evict them from a downtown Washington park and remove their tents and other belongings. The decision from U.S. District Judge James Boasberg means the protesters, part of one of the last major Occupy encampments, would have an opportunity to challenge any eviction beforehand. Â
Park Service warns Occupy DC to end camps Monday
U.S. Park Police are warning occupy protesters that they must stop camping at two Washington parks on Monday or risk arrest.