New Jersey Officials Warn of Storm-Damaged Car Re-Sales New Jersey officials are warning would-be car buyers to be careful about buying vehicles that may have been damaged by... Read More
Rhode Island City Council Moves to Address Nightclub Safety Members of the Providence City Council have introduced legislation they say is designed to improve safety in and around the... Read More
OSHA Cites Bridge Painter a Second Time, Seeks $460,000 Federal workplace safety regulators have proposed $460,000 in new fines for a southwestern Pennsylvania painting company that was cited two... Read More
New York Boosts Legal Groups Helping Sandy Victims New York’s attorney general says a growing number of people are seeking legal assistance for battles with insurance companies over... Read More
Operator, Contractor Cited in New York City Crane Collapse A crane operator and a contractor didn’t inspect equipment, failed to take proper precautions and ran the rig unsafely before... Read More
Fire Damages Wendy’s Restaurant in Vermont Firefighters are trying to figure out what caused a fire at a Wendy’s restaurant in Essex Junction, Vt. Deputy Fire... Read More
Family of New York City Ad Exec Files Suit in Elevator Death The family of a New York City advertising executive who was crushed to death in an elevator accident in 2011... Read More
Historic West Paris Building Razed by Fire A West Paris building that burned down this week was once home to the last manufacturer of wooden clothes pins... Read More
3 Months After Sandy, Victims Waiting for Relief Three months after Superstorm Sandy, thousands of victims in New York and New Jersey are stuck in limbo. Some are... Read More
After Sandy, New York City Council Plan Disaster Crime Bill New York City lawmakers are looking to crack down on criminals who exploit disasters to enrich themselves through frauds, burglary... Read More