Numbers Show Little Effect From Vermont Safety Effort Fifty days into a Vermont State Police effort to get drivers to slow down, it’s unclear whether the program is... Read More
New Jersey Town Seeks to Limit Alcohol in Firehouses Firefighters are upset that a northern New Jersey town is seeking to place limits on alcohol in firehouses. The Lodi... Read More
New Jersey Recovers Slowly From Costliest Disaster, Irene New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie’s blunt warning a year ago to “get the hell off the beach!” kicked off what... Read More
Maryland Derailment Damage Estimated at $2.2M The National Transportation Safety Board says CSX Corp. is estimating the damage from a fatal train derailment near Baltimore at... Read More
Parents Sue Cornell Over Son’s 2010 Death The parents of a Cornell University sophomore who died in the Fall Creek gorge two years ago are suing the... Read More
Massachusetts Company Recalling Smoked Salmon A Massachusetts seafood company is recalling some of its smoked salmon products because of possible contamination by the bacterium listeria... Read More
Court: Former NFL Punter Eligible for Workers’ Comp Maryland’s highest court has ruled former Washington Redskins punter Tom Tupa is eligible for workers compensation for an injury while... Read More
2 New Jersey Firms Fined in Worker’s Heat-Related Death Federal officials say two central New Jersey businesses face $7,000 fines stemming from the heat-related death of a sanitation worker... Read More
$14.5M for New Jersey Boy’s Brain Injury From Metal Bat A New Jersey teenager left brain-damaged after being struck by a line drive off a metal bat while he was... Read More
Washington Monument Didn’t Sink After Earthquake The Washington Monument did not sink any further into the ground as a result of last year’s 5.8-magnitude earthquake, government... Read More