International News Norsk Hydro Ransomware Attack Is ‘Severe,’ but Common Norsk Hydro ASA confirmed that a ransomware attack was behind production outages across the aluminum producer’s operations in Europe and... Read More
West News State Drops Charges against Official Who Pushed Car with Truck FAIRBANKS, Alaska– The state has dismissed criminal charges filed last summer against the coordinator of Village Public Safety Officers for... Read More
News Once Sanctuaries, Houses of Worship Struggle with Security DETROIT — A rabbi who packs a gun. A church installing security cameras. A police car protecting a mosque. Houses... Read More
West News Nevada Lawmakers Mulling ‘Textalyzer’ for Car Crash Investigations CARSON CITY, Nev. — Most states ban texting behind the wheel, but a legislative proposal could make Nevada one of... Read More
Southeast News Hurricane Michael Damages Linger for Georgia Timber Industry ATLANTA — Georgia’s timber industry is facing many headwinds as it seeks to recover from the severe damage wrought by... Read More
News Climate Advocates Cheer Trump Policy Shift on Flood Insurance About the photo: A member of a search and rescue team wades through floodwaters after Hurricane Florence in Carolina Beach,... Read More
News U.S. Reviewing Boeing’s Safety Self-Assessments During Max 8 Development Boeing Co. fell on heightened scrutiny by regulators and prosecutors over whether the approval process for the company’s 737 Max... Read More
West News Investigators Pin Thomas Fire on Southern California Power Lines One of the largest fires in California history was sparked by Southern California Edison power lines that came into contact... Read More
West News Mother and Foster Daughter Accused of Scamming AFLAC for $400K Two Washington state woman are accused of scamming more than $400,000 from AFLAC by filing multiple fraudulent claims from 2012... Read More
News PLUMSTEAD, Pa. — A recent jewelry theft arrest in Plumstead is just one recent example of the mutually beneficial relationship... Read More