News published on Federal Newswire in October 2022

News from October 2022


From the Command Center: Renee Gordon, Director of Alexandria’s emergency communications, seeks innovative 9-1-1 solutions

From the Command Center: Renee Gordon, Director of Alexandria’s emergency communications, seeks innovative 9-1-1 solutions


Under Secretary Lago to Visit Uzbekistan and Kazakhstan

Under Secretary Lago to Visit Uzbekistan and Kazakhstan


Commerce Official Celebrates U.S.-Taiwan Trade at Signing Event

Commerce Official Celebrates U.S.-Taiwan Trade at Signing Event


USITC Makes Determination in Five-Year (Sunset) Review Concerning Phosphor Copper from South Korea


FirstNet, Built with AT&T is Connecting More First Responders Across Maryland


Commerce Implements New Export Controls on Advanced Computing and Semiconductor Manufacturing Items to the People’s Republic of China (PRC)

Commerce Implements New Export Controls on Advanced Computing and Semiconductor Manufacturing Items to the People’s Republic of China (PRC)


Bureau of Industry and Security Announces Enhanced Enforcement of the Antiboycott Rules

Bureau of Industry and Security Announces Enhanced Enforcement of the Antiboycott Rules


New FirstNet Cell Site Launches Near Deer River to Support First Responders in Itasca County


90% of Hispanic Parents Shared Frequent Meals With Their Children


People Ages 65 and Older With Disabilities Change Residences More Often But Move Shorter Distances


A Fountain Valley man has agreed to plead guilty to federal offenses for operating illegal gambling dens and paying $128,000 in cash bribes to a Santa Ana Police officer to avoid law enforcement scrutiny of his underground casinos, according to a plea agreement filed today in federal court.


Adde Munin Adde, the owner of a telecommunications store in San Diego County, pleaded guilty today in federal court, admitting that he received stolen electronic devices such as cell phones and tablets that were unlawfully obtained through robbery.


A Nebraska man was sentenced today to 18 months in prison for making multiple threatening posts on an Instagram page associated with an election official.


Patrick Botello, 36, of Richmond, was sentenced today to 11 years and three months in prison for participating in a conspiracy to possess with intent to distribute methamphetamine and heroin, U.S.


The United States Attorney’s Office Law Enforcement Awards Ceremony was celebrated this afternoon in New Haven.


William Josiah Scrivner, 36, of Fairfield, pleaded guilty today to being a felon in possession of a firearm, U.S. Attorney Phillip A. Talbert announced.


The United States Attorney’s Office for the District of Alaska has unsealed a 13-count indictment charging Zobaidul Amin, 24, for his role in operating a child exploitation enterprise following his arrest in Kuala Lumpur by Malaysian authorities.


A former Regional Director of Parole Services for the West Virginia Division of Corrections and Rehabilitation in Parkersburg, West Virginia, pleaded guilty today in federal court in the Southern District of West Virginia to witness tampering.


The FBI San Francisco Field Office met with reporters today to discuss potential cybersecurity threats to the upcoming elections, what authorities are doing to protect election security, and what the public needs to know to be best informed ahead of election season.


William Spencer Admitted to Paying Women for Sexual Conduct and Lying About This Conduct in a Sworn Written Statement Made to Police