The prison company’s decision to re-apply for a zoning permit comes after months of arguing in court that it shouldn’t have to.
Private prison company CoreCivic is planning to reopen a vacant 1,000-bed detention facility as an ICE detention center in ...
Kansas residents and activists ask city of Leavenworth to deny CoreCivic's special use permit to reopen facility to house ICE ...
The private prison company had previously argued it didn't need a permit to operate the now-idle prison as a detention center ...
A federal judge Tuesday dismissed a lawsuit CoreCivic filed against the city of Leavenworth. CoreCivic wants to reopen its private prison to house ICE detainees.
CoreCivic has submitted an application for a special use permit to operate a detention center at the 100 Highway Terrace ...
The private prison firm CoreCivic Corp. has filed for a special use permit to operate in the city of Leavenworth.
Leavenworth District Judge John Bryant again barred CoreCivic from reopening its prison facility until court hearings can determine whether the company has to go through the Leavenworth development ...
CoreCivic gave up its fight to avoid following the city of Leavenworth’s development process and applied for a special use ...
The City of Leavenworth said Monday it received a new application from CoreCivic to operate a detention center at its ...
The Trump administration’s budget bill authorizes $45 billion for more detention centers like the one CoreCivic plans in Leavenworth, Kansas. Groups around Kansas City have organized demonstrations ...
The City of Leavenworth announced Monday that it received the application for the facility located at 100 Highway Terrace.