Florida’s Island Dwellers Digging Out from Ian’s Destruction October 6, 2022 By Stephen Smith ST. JAMES CITY, Fla. (AP) — Following Hurricane Ian’s destruction, many residents on one Florida island have stayed put for...
E. Washington Rancher Sentenced for ‘Ghost Cattle’ Fraud October 6, 2022 By Nicholas K. Geranios SPOKANE, Wash. (AP) — An eastern Washington rancher has been sentenced to 11 years in prison by a federal judge...
‘Forever Chemicals’ in Deer, Fish Challenge Hunters, Tourism October 6, 2022 By Patrick Whittle PORTLAND, Maine (AP) — Wildlife agencies in the U.S. are finding elevated levels of a class of toxic chemicals in...
Alpine Intel Launched as Insurance Solutions Provider October 6, 2022 By Newswire New parent company formed following CCG IQ and Donan merger Charlotte, NC, and Louisville, KY., October 6, 2022 –– Alpine...
Claims People: Crawford & Co., Goldberg Segalla, Carl Warren and GCS October 6, 2022 By Claims Journal staff Crawford & Co. Appoints Senior VP Crawford & Co., a global claims administrator based in Atlanta, appointed Awais Farooq as...
Claims Business: Verisk and Vexcel, GEICO and CCC, McLarens October 6, 2022 By Claims Journal staff Verisk, Vexcel Partner to Collect Aerial Images After Ian Verisk said it is working with Vexcel Data Program and the...
Judge Temporarily Blocks 2 State Lawsuits over J&J Talc Marketing October 5, 2022 By Dietrich Knauth and Brendan Pierson A US bankruptcy judge has blocked New Mexico and Mississippi from pursuing lawsuits accusing Johnson & Johnson of misleading consumers...
Barge Backlog Swells on Parched Mississippi River October 5, 2022 By Karl Plume CHICAGO —Commercial barge traffic on southern stretches of the Mississippi River was at a standstill on Tuesday as low water...
Analysis: NFL isn’t Passing the Eye Test on Head Injuries October 5, 2022 By Arnie Stapleton What happened in Tampa was the last thing the NFL, its players and its fanbase needed three days after Tua...
Federal Agency to Help Pay for Mississippi Flood Control October 5, 2022 By Michael Goldberg JACKSON, Miss (AP) — A federal agency has set aside money to help guard Mississippi’s capital city and surrounding areas...