Vermont Governor Releases Irene Storm Recovery Report The state is on schedule to close most residents’ Tropical Storm Irene-related government aid cases by late summer, meaning they... Read More
IBHS Commends Maryland Legislators for Strengthening Building Code The Insurance Institute for Business & Home Safety (IBHS) commends the Maryland Legislature for passing SB 750 / HB 769,... Read More
Hearing to Determine if NFL Faces Concussion Suits A federal court hearing Tuesday in Philadelphia could determine whether the NFL faces years of litigation over concussion-related brain injuries.... Read More
Multiple Arrests in String of Western Maryland Arsons The Maryland State Fire Marshal is announcing multiple arrests in a string of arsons in western Maryland. Spokesman Bruce Bouch... Read More
Frog Phobic Gets $1.6M Over Runoff Flooding A western New York man will get $1.6 million to settle a dispute that left him hopping mad when flooding... Read More
Tyco: No Proof Lilly Thieves Used Security Report A security company being sued over the theft of $60 million worth of pharmaceuticals from an Eli Lilly and Co.... Read More
Jury Finds Exxon Mobil Liable for $236.4M in U.S. Pollution Suit A New Hampshire jury on Tuesday found Exxon Mobil Corp liable for $236.4 million in a civil lawsuit that charged... Read More
Lawmaker: Long Island Schools Burdened With Sandy Costs New York Sen. Charles Schumer is calling on the federal government to reimburse Long Island schools district for transportation costs... Read More
Former Vermont Department of Safety Lawyer Charged With DUI A woman who worked as lawyer for the Vermont Department of Public Safety is facing charges of driving under the... Read More
Connecticut Shoreline Avoids Zoning Changes After Storms After hundreds of homes were damaged or destroyed by storms raking Connecticut’s shoreline, a state task force recommended that local... Read More