Community Ties, Neighborly Bond Aid Disaster Recovery March 9, 2016 By Megan Huckaby Strong ties to the community and a bond between neighbors can help areas affected by natural disasters recover faster, according... Read More
Ohio Pharmacists Take on New Role in Battle Against Addictions March 8, 2016 By ANDREW WELSH-HUGGINS A tool for helping battle Ohio’s deadly addictions epidemic is adding new dimensions to the jobs of pharmacists. A state... Read More
Forensic Expert Says Iowa Woman’s Death Was Due to a ‘Slip and Fall’ March 8, 2016 Jurors in the first-degree murder trial of a former Boone, Iowa, man accused in the death of his wife heard... Read More
Iowa Considers Eliminating Vehicle Front License Plates March 4, 2016 By WILLIAM PETROSKI, The Des Moines Register It’s not legal, but Doug Klein says he hasn’t put front license plates on his cars in 30 years. He’s... Read More
Indiana House Panel Passes Medical Malpractice Cap Increase March 3, 2016 By ARIC CHOKEY Medical malpractice victims would be able to receive more compensation under a measure an Indiana House committee approved Monday that... Read More
In St. Louis, Lead Poisoning Concerns Center on Old Paint March 3, 2016 By BLYTHE BERNHARD, St. Louis Post-Dispatch While lead in the tap water in Flint, Michigan, caused national outrage, many older cities, including St. Louis, have battled... Read More
Indianapolis Man Connected to House Blast Insurance Fraud Scheme Convicted February 29, 2016 An Indianapolis, Ind., man was convicted of murder, arson and insurance fraud on Wednesday for his role in a 2012... Read More
Michigan Says it Trumps California in Quest for Robot-Car Test Dollars February 26, 2016 By Keith Naughton Michigan and California, vying for control of our driverless future, are each proposing crumbling World War II military sites as... Read More
Most Joplin Public Safe Rooms Nearly Complete February 23, 2016 Thousands of students and residents in the Joplin area will have shelter during the upcoming severe weather season thanks to... Read More
Michigan Auto Insurers Inadvertent Tax Break Targeted for Repeal February 22, 2016 By DAVID EGGERT Michigan Gov. Rick Snyder and lawmakers inadvertently gave auto insurers a tax break worth $80 million a year. Now, they... Read More