Allentown City Council on Wednesday narrowly voted to hire a law firm to conduct a new investigation into allegations of discrimination at City Hall.
The proposed groups would advise the mayor and council on any matters related to Latino or African-American communities.
ALLENTOWN, Pa. – Allentown City Council voted 4-3 Wednesday night to authorize an outside investigation and approve the ...
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The U.S. Center for SafeSport will add a morals clause to its code of conduct, and the CEO will start interviewing job ...
None of the allegations surfaced during the SafeSport background check. In the email, Colon said the center was “evaluating our screening and hiring practices.” “This situation is ...
Colon said in her email that the center fired Krasley promptly after learning he'd been arrested for allegedly stealing $5,500 from a drug bust he helped conduct while on the vice squad with the ...
officials say Allentown Police are now working in tandem with the FBI to investigate how what appeared to be a noose landed on a city worker's desk. Residents have called it a hate crime.
In a statement, Allentown Mayor Matt Tuerk called the alleged hate crime “horrible and unacceptable,” and said the city is prepared to “act swiftly to hold any individuals accountable ...
ALLENTOWN, Pennsylvania (WPVI) — Police are investigating after a small item resembling a noose was found on an employee’s desk inside Allentown City Hall. Officers were notified about the ...