Here's what lawmakers in the Mid-Valley said they'll be prioritizing during the 35-day legislative session that begins Feb. 2.
Alamogordo resident Scott A. Spiro, 63, pleaded guilty to defrauding the federal government of Covid-19 pandemic loans.
CoinFlip has launched a new workplace benefit that allows employees to convert a portion of their salary directly into digital assets, marking another step in the gradual mainstreaming of crypto as a ...
The U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA) is suspending almost 7,000 Minnesota borrowers over “suspected fraudulent activity” and blocking them from all other loan programs. The announcement was ...
Small Business Administration (SBA) Administrator Kelly Loeffler said Thursday that her agency has suspended “6,900 Minnesota borrowers” over suspected fraudulent activity regarding pandemic-era ...
Thousands of Minnesota borrowers have been suspended after allegations of widespread fraud. The Small Business Administration (SBA) said on Thursday it had reviewed thousands of Paycheck Protection ...
Thousands of Minnesota borrowers are suspended from the U.S. Small Business Administration for suspected fraud activity. Officials say borrowers were approved for 7,900 Paycheck Protection Program and ...
The program is written into Section 570.70, Florida Statutes, and Chapter 5I-7, Florida Administrative Code (F.A.C.). Projects are reviewed by a Technical Review Team, ranked through a formal process ...
CHICAGO — About 400 government employees investigated by the state of Illinois improperly tapped a federal pandemic relief fund program meant to keep small businesses afloat — part of a nationwide ...
A federal judge will give former Phoenix news anchor Stephanie Hockridge an extra month before she must report to prison in the Blueacorn paycheck protection program loan fraud case. Hockridge, who ...
Small Business Administration (SBA) head Kelly Loeffler said Monday that her department is halting annual grants to Minnesota, amid an investigation into alleged fraud in COVID-era lending programs.
About 400 government employees investigated by the state of Illinois improperly tapped a federal pandemic relief fund program meant to keep small businesses afloat — part of a nationwide wave of ...