Massachusetts Men Accused of Stealing Storm Grates Two men are headed to court to answer charges that they stole 22 metal storm grates from several southeastern Massachusetts... Read More
Cameras in New Jersey Jitneys Valuable to Law Enforcement Surveillance cameras installed in Atlantic City, N.J.,’s jitneys a year ago have proved to be a valuable tool for law... Read More
Widow of Connecticut Trooper Sues Rental Car Company The widow of a Connecticut state trooper killed in a highway crash last year is suing Enterprise Rent-A-Car, claiming the... Read More
Army Offers Compensation for Dead New Jersey Cat The Army has offered a northern New Jersey family over $7,300 to compensate for damages from wayward artillery shell shrapnel... Read More
Law Pushed After Study Shows Massachusetts Seat Belt Drop A coalition is pushing for a new seat belt enforcement law after a study showed that seat belt use in... Read More
New York City Lawyer Suspended Over Bogus Bias Claim A New York City lawyer has been suspended for six months for trying to get out of a speeding ticket... Read More
Family of Bicyclist Sues 2 Connecticut Officers Two Norfolk, Conn., police officers are being sued by the family of a man who was killed while riding his... Read More
Connecticut Chiropractor Pleads Guilty in Insurance Scam A chiropractor has pleaded guilty to bilking insurance companies to treat car accident victims whose injuries were exaggerated. Connecticut Hearst... Read More
Report: 8 Empty Philadelphia Schools Pose Safety Risks Eight vacant schools pose public safety risks because of on-site drug use, vandalism or structural issues, and at least one... Read More
Pennsylvania Jury Awards Three Women $72M Over Prempro A Philadelphia, Pa., jury has awarded three women $72.6 million in compensatory damages over their use of the hormone therapy... Read More