Lawyers’ pleas for extensions reveal post-DOGE staffing woes at federal agencies’ Freedom of Information Act offices.
The latest reports from agency chief FOIA officers illustrate how the Trump administration's workforce cuts drove another increase in FOIA backlogs.
Cities across Hampton Roads processed thousands of public records requests in 2025 from residents, reporters and others who ...
Our reporter went to a school office seeking board records. Security asked her to leave. She held her ground, citing the law ...
Hundreds of requests hit the National Archives in the seconds and minutes after Trump's library opened Jan. 20, 2026.
According to The Boston Globe, government lawyers for at least 13 agencies have blamed workforce reductions in 26 separate ...
The students are learning that the federal government and every state have laws establishing the public’s right to request ...
The federal government’s willingness to provide documents that show what the government is doing has been eviscerated under ...
LANSING — The controversial No. 2 officer at the Michigan State Police will retire effective May 1, state records show. Lt. Col. Aimee Brimacombe, the MSP's chief deputy director, identified May 1 as ...
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