7th Circuit: Appraisal Should Have Ended Dispute Over Roof Replacement November 18, 2019 By Jim Sams When managers of the Villas at Winding Ridge in Indianapolis asked a contractor to assess the condition of the 33... Read More
Safety Violations Found After Attacks at Iowa Psych Hospital November 13, 2019 By Ryan J. Foley IOWA CITY, Iowa — Regulators have recommended a nearly $73,000 fine against the Iowa Department of Human Services after finding... Read More
Keystone Oil Pipeline Expected to Be Partially Restarted Early Next Week -Sources November 8, 2019 By Devika Krishna Kumar NEW YORK — TC Energy Corp estimates the Keystone oil pipeline can be partially restarted anytime from Sunday to Tuesday,... Read More
Keystone Oil Pipeline in North Dakota Remains Closed, Leak Source Unclear November 5, 2019 By Devika Krishna Kumar NEW YORK, Nov 4 — The precise source of a leak on TC Energy Corp’s Keystone oil pipeline in North... Read More
Rain, Early Snows Delay U.S. Harvest in Latest Blow to Farmers November 1, 2019 By Julie Ingwersen Excessive rains and an October snowstorm have stalled the harvest in the U.S. grain belt’s northern tier, one more blow... Read More
Keystone Pipeline Shut After Spilling 9,000 Barrels of Oil in N. Dakota November 1, 2019 By Devika Krishna Kumar An estimated 9,120 barrels of oil have spilled from TC Energy Corp’s Keystone crude pipeline in North Dakota, state authorities... Read More
Suit Challenges Michigan Regulator Over $250,000 Benefit Cap October 16, 2019 By David Eggert LANSING, Mich. — The administrator of a plan that covers the medical expenses of uninsured non-drivers who are injured in... Read More
Cedar Rapids Struggling To Maintain Rare Houseboat Harbor October 15, 2019 By B.A. Morelli CEDAR RAPIDS, Iowa — Time is running out on Ellis Harbor as erosion buckles infrastructure and creates safety hazards, residents... Read More
Adjuster’s Comment About ‘Homeys’ Enough to Allow Discrimination Claim to Proceed October 15, 2019 By Jim Sams A claims adjuster’s comments about “homeys” and “you people” when talking to a South Chicago property owner were enough to... Read More
9-Year-Old Charged with Murder in 5 Illinois Fire Deaths October 10, 2019 By Michael Tarm and Ken Kusmer CHICAGO — A 9-year-old child accused of causing a mobile home fire that killed three children and two adults in... Read More