In 1988, the PCA was recognized by the county as an established employee organization. We began to make a difference fighting for the professionalism of corrections. Now we are known as a force to be reckoned with. We have access to county business through the Consult and Confer Committee as well as meetings with the Board of Supervisors and Sheriff. Anything that could affect us as professionals, we have a voice in. We have and will continue to fight for: improved retirement plans, parity pay, better benefits, better working conditions, and officer safety, in our own county and statewide.
Pima Corrections Association, I.U.P.A. Local 1690
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- N.H. officers justified in fatal OIS, state AG's office ruleson July 3, 2026 at 12:00 pm
The report found that it was "objectively reasonable" for the Manchester officers to believe the man was "about to use, or was actively using, deadly force" when they fatally shot him
- N.H. officers justified in fatal OIS, state AG's office ruleson July 3, 2026 at 12:00 pm
The report found that it was "objectively reasonable" for the Manchester officers to believe the man was "about to use, or was actively using, deadly force" when they fatally shot him
- New Iowa K-9s named in honor of fallen heroeson July 3, 2026 at 11:00 am
Police Service Dog Mill — named for Army Sgt. Joseph Milledge of Glenwood — is partnered with Council Bluffs Officer Nathan Classe
- New Iowa K-9s named in honor of fallen heroeson July 3, 2026 at 11:00 am
Police Service Dog Mill — named for Army Sgt. Joseph Milledge of Glenwood — is partnered with Council Bluffs Officer Nathan Classe
- Md. bill would replace 'fireman,' 'policeman’ in county codeon July 3, 2026 at 10:00 am
The proposal would update county law with gender-neutral terms as part of a broader code modernization effort
- Md. bill would replace 'fireman,' 'policeman’ in county codeon July 3, 2026 at 10:00 am
The proposal would update county law with gender-neutral terms as part of a broader code modernization effort
- Mass. city raises maximum police recruit age to 39on July 2, 2026 at 8:49 pm
The expanded eligibility comes as retirements, military deployments and long-term absences leave the Worcester PD down 58 officers, with dozens more eligible to retire this year

