Butler University officials are warning more than 160,000 students, faculty, staff and alumni that hackers may have accessed their personal...
Monthly Archives: <span>July 2014</span>
GEICO recently announced a number of officer appointments: Michelle Trindade, vice president of the competitive advantage leadership group at the...
Delaware authorities are holding the state’s first sobriety checkpoint for drivers this weekend. The first checkpoint for the 14th annual...
The National Hurricane Center is trying to give coastal residents more notice that tropical weather may be headed their way....
A weak tornado that struck last week caused more than $1 million in damage to Colfax, Wisc., schools and the...
The ignition switch recalls now engulfing General Motors and Chrysler are raising new questions about the safety of the parts...
A new Tennessee law targeting the practice of financing the costs of lawsuits is leading an Illinois company to leave...
A suburban Philadelphia, Pa., woman who pleaded guilty to forging her stepson’s signature on a $150,000 insurance check has been...
A recent ruling from the Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals clarified that an umbrella policy may be triggered even when...
The Tucson Police Department will be getting dozens of new medical devices that can be used to save the lives...