Meteorology Professor Studies Tornado Fingerprints October 13, 2017 By DREW ZIMMERMAN, The Daily Chronicle Less than a decade ago, Victor Gensini was a student at Northern Illinois University studying meteorology. After earning a bachelor’s... Read More
St. Louis Cardinals’ Safety Act Proposal Gets Senator Backing October 13, 2017 By JIM SALTER Sen. Claire McCaskill on Wednesday asked the Department of Homeland Security to give “full consideration” to the St. Louis Cardinals’... Read More
Man Blinded in Eye by Foul Ball Sues Chicago Cubs October 11, 2017 By DON BABWIN A man who was left blind in one eye – at least temporarily – and may ultimately lose the eye... Read More
Concussion Fear Leads to Suburban Chicago Prep Football Decline October 10, 2017 The fear of long-term brain injury from concussions is contributing to a “Friday Night Flight,” with participation in prep football... Read More
Wisconsin Harbor Town Struggles to Rebuild From Deadly, Costly 2016 Flood October 6, 2017 By KEITH UHLIG, Wausau Daily Herald The sky darkened early here on the evening of July 11, 2016, and the deluge started about 8 p.m. That’s... Read More
Michigan High Court Will Consider Girls Bonfire Injury at Century-Old Inn September 29, 2017 The Michigan Supreme Court has agreed to look at the case of a 10-year-old girl who burned her foot on... Read More
Bill Could Cut Michigan Auto PIP Premiums by 20% September 28, 2017 By DAVID EGGERT Michigan drivers would no longer be required to buy unlimited medical insurance to cover serious crash injuries under bipartisan legislation... Read More
Michigan Supreme Court to Hear Golf Cart Injury Case September 27, 2017 The Michigan Supreme Court is taking a swing at a golf cart dispute. The justices want to hear more about... Read More
Owners, Insurer Settle High-Dollar Suit in Ohio Mansion Fire September 25, 2017 A dispute over a multi-million dollar insurance claim for a suburban Cincinnati mansion that burned down in 2014 has been... Read More
Iowa Supreme Court Hears $75 Speed Camera Ticket Case September 22, 2017 By DAVID PITT An Iowa woman who says she was wrongly ticketed by an automated traffic camera when she wasn’t speeding has accomplished... Read More