‘Super Losses’ On the Rise in U.S. Healthcare Sector: Hiscox March 14, 2012 The overall cost and frequency of so called $50 million plus “super losses” in the U.S. healthcare insurance sector are...
2 Arizona Agencies Consider Replacing Ballistic Vests March 13, 2012 Two police agencies in Arizona plan to replace their ballistic vests for some of their officers after a particular brand...
Wires Fall on New York School Bus When Truck Hits Pole March 13, 2012 Authorities say a man has died after his pickup truck hit a utility pole outside Syracuse, N.Y., causing power lines...
Wind Gusts Force Down Small Airplane in Pennsylvania March 13, 2012 Pennsylvania’s Allegheny County Airport has reopened after wind gusts pushed a small plane off the runway. An airport spokeswoman says...
17 Displaced by California Apartment Building Fire March 13, 2012 A fire at a northern San Diego, Calif., apartment building has displaced 17 people and caused an estimated $500,000 in...
Hazmat Crews at East Texas Petroleum Firm After Fire March 13, 2012 Officials say nobody has been hurt in an explosion and fire at an East Texas petroleum company that destroyed much...
Indiana City’s Costly Fire Truck is Problem-Plagued March 13, 2012 A southwestern Indiana city is trying to rid itself of a sophisticated fire truck that’s saddled its fire department with...
Federal Disaster Audit Recommends Texas Repay $9M March 13, 2012 A federal audit has recommended that Texas repay $9 million in alleged overcharges related to administration of hurricane recovery funds....
Safety Probe Begun Into Ford Taurus Stuck Throttle March 13, 2012 U.S. safety regulators have opened an investigation into an estimated 360,000 Ford Motor Co. Taurus sedans for a potential problem...
Consumer Reports Taps Ire Over Faulty Medical Devices March 13, 2012 By Debra Sherman Consumer Reports, the 76-year-old publication best known for its reviews of automobiles and refrigerators, is trying to galvanize the American...