Providence, R.I.’s public safety commissioner says at least half of the Fire Department’s 32,000 rescue runs each year are for...
Monthly Archives: <span>July 2012</span>
Police in the southeast Missouri town of Kennett believe they’ve solved a string of arson fires with the arrest of...
Nineteen mining deaths occurred during the first six months of the year, the second-lowest midyear toll ever recorded, federal regulators...
Long term care liability loss rates and claim severity reached an eight-year high and are expected to grow steadily in...
The founder of the Knoxville-based charity Remote Area Medical Volunteer Corps (RAM) says his nonprofit is hamstrung by laws preventing...
Texas-based Port Arthur Chemical and Environmental Services, LLC (PACES) and its former president, Matthew Lawrence Bowman, have been charged with...
Michael Davies wanted to see a home for sale in western Michigan. The visit left him with a broken ankle,...
Sedgwick County has agreed to pay $20,000 to settle a lawsuit that alleged a deputy was at fault in a...
Illinois congressmen want federal watchdog agencies to ensure railroad companies are conducting frequent track inspections to prevent rail derailments resulting...
The catastrophe reinsurance market may be on the cusp of a strategic shift, with third party capital providers set to...