A central Florida home is unliveable after a lightning strike left a gaping hole in the living room ceiling. Ocala...
Monthly Archives: <span>August 2013</span>
A new committee that nominates administrative judges to review workers’ compensation disputes is promising to hold open meetings. The Topeka...
Surrounded by dog lovers and their four-legged friends, Gov. Pat Quinn signed legislation Saturday he said would help protect consumers...
It took just seconds for a 13-story building overlooking San Francisco Bay to implode, spewing smoke and chunks of concrete...
The Minneapolis Police Department is facing 61 lawsuits alleging officers used excessive force that led to injuries, a figure that’s...
The National Insurance Crime Bureau (NICB) released an expanded, data-rich version of its Hot Wheels report−its list of the 10...
For the fourth straight year, employers across the state could have to pay more for their workers’ compensation insurance. Insurers...
Electronics manufacturer AVX Corp. is appealing a $750,000 verdict in a pollution lawsuit. A South Carolina jury awarded the damages...
The U.S. National Transportation Safety Board, handling the most accident investigations since the 1990s, is “going to have to let...
Charleston City Council is the latest municipality in South Carolina to consider making it illegal to text behind the wheel....