The federal Mine Safety and Health Administration’s continuing crackdown on the coal industry hasn’t deterred the industry’s growth, director Joe...
Monthly Archives: <span>October 2011</span>
The U.S. Fire Administration (USFA), in partnership with the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ)/National Institute of Justice (NIJ), has begun...
The number of Floridians who have had their driver’s licenses revoked because they are deemed physically or mentally unfit has...
A $7,000 reward is being offered for anyone who can provide details about who set a fire at 1 a.m....
The U.S. government is making it easier for small businesses to beef up defenses against cyber criminals through a free,...
No matter what the language, school officials cannot punish students for what they say about teachers from home on Facebook,...
The Oklahoma City area has been shaken by two small earthquakes. The Oklahoman reports that the larger earthquake struck at...
The state has issued an $80,000 penalty against a New Hampshire man, saying he failed to report and clean up...
Fourteen people have been hurt after a car hit two buses carrying members of a high school band in Winston-Salem....
A state report shows there were 12 guest injuries at Orlando’s big theme parks and water parks during the third...