Anne Arundel County fire officials say a mechanical malfunction involving pool chemicals at a YMCA camp sickened 35 people. Emergency...
Monthly Archives: <span>July 2014</span>
Nebraska officials have refused to disclose the details of crude oil shipments railroads haul through the state. The Nebraska Emergency...
CoreLogic, a global property information, analytics and data-enabled services provider, released its 2014 storm surge analysis featuring estimates on both...
Electronic cigarettes could trigger liability claims similar to tobacco litigation lawsuits in the past if they prove to be more...
With six months left in 2014, automakers have already recalled more vehicles in the U.S. than in any other year...
Geese penetrated the windscreen of an HH-60G Pave Hawk helicopter during evening training mission in January, disabling the pilot and...
New York City Comptroller Scott Stringer is unveiling a database aimed to reducing what the city pays in legal settlements...
A plan to repair the seawall in downtown Troy, N.Y., is moving ahead. Gov. Andrew Cuomo says the Federal Emergency...
Tennessee Highway Patrol officials say preliminary figures show a decline in traffic fatalities during this year’s Fourth of July holiday...
A federal agency has fined the company that spilled chemicals into West Virginia’s largest water supply $11,000 for a pair...