Ohio Bureau of Workers’ Comp Cracks Down on Pain Pills The Ohio Bureau of Workers’ Compensation said it has stepped up monitoring of the millions of doses of pain pills... Read More
New Indiana Law Targets Thieves Selling Goods at Pawn Shops A new state law that aims to catch burglars in the act of selling off their ill-gotten goods will cost... Read More
Rapid City Will Get $1.35M in Storm Relief Funds The Federal Emergency Management Agency is providing $1.35 million in public assistance funds to Rapid City, S.D., for debris clean-up... Read More
Indiana Scooter License Plate Bill Approved by Committee Motorized scooters would need to have license plates under a bill approved by an Indiana House committee. The committee voted... Read More
Indiana Music Hall Owner Denies Arson Intent The owner of a southern Indiana concert hall says she wasn’t having financial troubles when it was destroyed in a... Read More
Ohio Cities Back Toledo in Red Light Camera Case After a string of rulings against traffic cameras, cities that use them are urging the Ohio Supreme Court to uphold... Read More
Ohio Hospital Pays $200K to Michigan Patient in Malpractice Claim The University of Toledo Medical Center has agreed to pay $200,000 to a southeastern Michigan woman who says radiotherapy was... Read More
Illinois Man Gets 6-Month Prison Term for Fake Slip and Fall Claims A northern Illinois man has been sentenced to 6 months in jail for insurance fraud and forgery. Kane County prosecutors... Read More
Illinois Lawmakers Want Changes in Federal Disaster Aid Formula Illinois lawmakers want the federal government to change its formula for determining how much aid communities struck by natural disasters... Read More
Wisconsin Legislation Would Ban Cellphones in Construction Zones A bill that would prohibit drivers from talking on their cellphones while in a construction zone is moving forward in... Read More