Effective March 1, 2011, the Arkansas Insurance Department (AID) will no longer accept paper filings. All filings submitted on or...
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An insurance agent has pleaded guilty to conning a Grand Forks real estate company into paying more than $64,000 for...
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Officials say a squirrel started a fire that forced the evacuation of a southern New Jersey high school. Bayview Volunteer...
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West Virginia’s mine safety chief is leaving. Gov. Joe Manchin named C.A. Phillips acting director of the Office of Miners’...
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Tropical Storm Tomas re-strengthened to a hurricane Friday as it headed between Cuba and Haiti, drenching with overnight rain crowded...
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Alma Salas printed out an application for Extreme Home Makeover the night before her house was destroyed by fire. “It...
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Goldman Sachs Group Inc. no longer faces a bias lawsuit by a former vice president who said the Wall Street...
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The European Union’s anti-piracy naval force says Somali pirates have hijacked a Comoros-flagged ship on its way to Tanzania. The...
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Republican Mark Darr has beaten Democrat Shane Broadway for Arkansas lieutenant governor. Darr, from Rogers, Ark., clinched the victory in...
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Catastrophe risk modeling firm EQECAT Inc. has announced that Bill Keogh has been named president of the Oakland, Calif.-based organization....
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