Report: Michigan a Leader in Outdated Gas Lines Michigan is one of the nation’s leaders in the amount of outdated, leaky cast-iron and wrought-iron natural gas pipes, according... Read More
Nebraska’s First Tornado for 2013 Reported The state’s first tornado of the year hit in a rural area of western Nebraska, but officials do not believe... Read More
Autopsy: Burns Killed Kansas City Restaurant Blast Victim An autopsy has determined that burns killed the sole fatality victim of a natural gas explosion at a popular Kansas... Read More
Illinois Man Sues Over Alleged Cat Attack A suburban Illinois man has filed a $100,000 lawsuit over an alleged house-cat attack. The Chicago Sun-Times reports William Baxter... Read More
Minnesota Woman Sues Over Object in Orange Juice A Fergus Falls, Minn., woman has filed a federal lawsuit that claims she was injured by a foreign object while... Read More
FEMA Frustrated by Drop in North Dakota Flood Policies Federal Emergency Management Agency officials say they’re disappointed by the number of people in the Red River Valley and elsewhere... Read More
Fee for Crash-Related Healthcare Will Increase 6 Percent in Michigan An insurance board says the annual fee that Michigan drivers pay for some personal injury costs will increase 6 percent... Read More
800 Tons of Rubble Cleared From Illinois Fire Site Hundreds of tons of rubble has been removed this month from the site of a former clock factory in northern... Read More
New Rules for Michigan Insurers’ Use of Credit Information A series of new laws that take effect this week regulate how Michigan insurance companies can use a person’s credit... Read More
State Closes Nebraska City Men’s Free Bar Shuttle Two Nebraska City men have been told they can’t continue to offer free rides to bar patrons until the men... Read More