Southeast News Miami Awash From Flooding Rain as Storm Threatens Records Heavy rains are threatening to topple a century-old record in Miami even if the storm that brought them doesn’t have... Read More
West News Officials: Tempe Plagued with Deteriorating Sewage Pipes TEMPE, Ariz. (AP) — A recent pipe rupture that spilled around 8 million gallons of water and closed a major... Read More
International News Has the Re/Insurance Industry Missed a Major North American Risk? The United States remains the largest peak peril risk area in the global re/insurance market and accounts for the bulk... Read More
International News US Naval Officer in Japan Faces Prison over Deadly Crash WASHINGTON (AP) — For Ridge Alkonis, a U.S. Navy lieutenant living in Japan, a springtime trip with his wife and... Read More
News Tesla Faces Increase in Complaints Over ‘Phantom Braking’ Tesla Inc. is facing stepped-up scrutiny from US regulators who have received 758 complaints of cars made by the company... Read More
News GM’s Cruise Wins First California Permit to Carry Paying Riders in Driverless Cars OAKLAND, Calif. –– General Motors Co’s Cruise on Thursday became the first company to secure a permit to charge for... Read More
West News Alaska River Flooding from Snowmelt Sweeps Away One Home ANCHORAGE, Alaska (AP) — One home was swept away by a raging river, with several other homes and cabins lining... Read More
News Uvalde Shooting Highlights Role of Doors in Security Plans Doors — both the one the gunman entered and the one police did not open for over an hour —... Read More
News As Natural Gas Industry Expands in Gulf, Residents Fear Rising Damage LAKE CHARLES, Louisiana (AP) — The front lawn of Lydia Larce’s home is strewn with debris: Remnants of cabinets and... Read More
East News 4 Workers Hurt when Boston Subway Trains Collide BOSTON (AP) — The Boston subway system continued to experience service disruptions on Thursday morning following a crash Wednesday night... Read More