Portions of a $60 million Texas high school football stadium that opened just two years ago may have to be...
Monthly Archives: <span>March 2014</span>
Five years after Michigan targeted copper thefts plaguing cities like Detroit and disrupting railroads and utilities, plans to better restrict...
Atlass Insurance Group, a global provider of commercial and marine insurance for more than 30 years, has enhanced its Prime...
Communities in the Chicago, Ill., area are getting $128 million to repair damage caused by last April’s heavy rains and...
A historic Atlanta, Ga., building is being torn down because of damage it sustained in a crash between a bus...
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers says it has replenished 5.1 miles of beaches in South Florida eroded by Hurricane...
Officials say more than 200 people were arrested in Arizona for DUI-related offenses over St. Patrick’s Day weekend. The Arizona...
The full Oklahoma Senate approved legislation barring cell phone use in Oklahoma school zones, but a bill that would ban...
A resident of New Orleans, La., is awaiting sentencing after pleading guilty to multiple arson-for-insurance fraud schemes. Anthony R. Thomas...
A former police officer has been sentenced to serve 10 days of weekend imprisonment and three years of supervised probation...