- Police Officer Named in Ongoing Rape Investigation in Buchanan as Public Pressure Mounts
- UL President Affirms Izetta Jones Howe as Legitimate Valedictorian of Law School’s 105th Class
- Guinean Troops Cross into Sierra Leone, Detain Joint Security Personnel
- Fake AFL Soldiers Arrested, Charged with Robbery at Barnersville Junction
- Ministry of Transport Set to Transfer Vehicle and License Registration to LTMI Amid Legal Dispute
- Court Orders Clar Hope Foundation to Produce Documents as AREPT Probes Marshall Property Acquisition
- Supreme Court Halts Global Methodist Church Activities in Gompa District
- Deputy Speaker Fallah Says Arrival of Heavy Equipment Must Deliver Tangible Development
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UL President Layli Maparyan has affirmed Izetta Jones Howe as the legitimate valedictorian of the Louis Arthur Grimes School of Law’s 105th graduating class, following an internal review that found her selection complied with university policy and academic guidelines.
The Anti-Robbery Unit of the Liberia National Police has arrested and formally charged two men accused of impersonating soldiers of the Armed Forces of Liberia and carrying out a violent robbery in Monrovia.
The Ministry of Transport has confirmed that all motor vehicle and driver’s license registration services will be transferred to Liberia Traffic Management Incorporated (LTMI) on February 28, even as a legal challenge over the process heads to the Supreme Court. Public debate over the control of Liberia’s vehicle registration system is expected to intensify.
Court Orders Clar Hope Foundation to Produce Documents as AREPT Probes Marshall Property Acquisition
Criminal Court ‘A’ Judge Roosevelt Willie has handed down a ruling on a subpoena duces tecum filed by the Asset Recovery and Property Retrieval Taskforce (AREPT), ordering the Clar Hope Foundation to produce documents relevant to an ongoing investigation into the acquisition of a private foundation complex in Marshall, Margibi County.
The Ministry of Transport has confirmed that all motor vehicle and driver’s license registration services will be transferred to Liberia Traffic Management Incorporated (LTMI) on February 28, even as a legal challenge over the process heads to the Supreme Court. Public debate over the control of Liberia’s vehicle registration system is expected to intensify.
The Supreme Court has ordered an immediate halt to all Global Methodist Church activities in Gompa District, granting the United Methodist Church legal control over disputed properties ahead of a March 3 conference that will determine the next phase of the case.
A new chapter for grassroots football in Nimba County has begun. The launch of the Nimba Football Academy in Sanniquellie is set to give young talents structured training, exposure, and a real pathway to grow through the game. The initiative marks a major step toward youth development and sports growth in Liberia.
Patrolman Alex Flampor of the LNP’s Fair Ground Police Station has been named in a rape complaint involving an underage victim from Biafra Community. The alleged victim was taken to a government hospital for treatment. Police say the investigation is ongoing but no charges have been filed yet.
UL President Layli Maparyan has affirmed Izetta Jones Howe as the legitimate valedictorian of the Louis Arthur Grimes School of Law’s 105th graduating class, following an internal review that found her selection complied with university policy and academic guidelines.
Guinean troops have reportedly crossed into Sierra Leonean territory, detaining members of a joint security team in Falaba District and seizing their weapons. Authorities say diplomatic and security efforts are underway to secure the safe release of the personnel and resolve the border incident peacefully.
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Government is set to introduce a bi-monthly salary payment system for civil servants, allowing workers to receive 50% of their pay twice a month. The Civil Service Agency says the move is aimed at easing financial pressure, improving money management, and boosting morale across the public service.
Liberian Woman Back from Canada, Brutally Murdered In Her Home on Marshall Highway; Family Demands Justice
TK Will’s Tragic End: Wife Accused of Drugging Him Before Fatal Police Encounter
Two former LISGIS officials sentenced to 5 years each for misusing nearly $1.8M meant for Liberia’s 2021 census. They must also repay $97,000.

