The commission fired Mike Downs suddenly in January, and a delay in payment could end up costing taxpayers more money.
Former Cabarrus County Manager Mike Downs filed a lawsuit Wednesday afternoon against Cabarrus County claiming he has not received severance pay after being abruptly fired "for cause" in January.
15h
Comic Book Resources on MSN30 Disney Villains Ranked By Raw PowerDisney movies are largely associated with singing princesses and comedic animal sidekicks. As a result, it's easy to forget ...
Donald Trump keeps saying he has no intention of slashing Social Security, but…he and his mini-me, Elon Musk, won’t stop ...
1dOpinion
The Nation on MSNDemocratic Donors Packed the House for an “Actual Billionaire”J.B. Pritzker's appearance at the Center for American Progress met with a resounding reception. But is his elevation to the ...
6dOpinion
The Nation on MSNIlhan Omar’s American Dream Is Strong Enough for These TimesThirty years after she came to the US, the Minnesota representative keeps the faith in an America that will ultimately reject ...
Acting Social Security commissioner Leland Dudek acknowledged turmoil in the agency amid planned changes to telephone service ...
There is nothing new about Democrats assisting the Republican agenda, forgoing opportunities to block disastrous legislation ...
The former Vanity Fair editor reflects on an era’s power moves and expense-account adventures in a new memoir.
Diablo 4’s Season 8 dials up difficulty, nerfs loot, and slows progress. Some love the challenge, but mostly, we fear the ...
From the column: "Stauber says nothing. He’s a loyal Trump guy. Where are the bills to actually help the citizens of the 8th ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results