There were slightly fewer crashes in Lincoln, Neb., last year than in 2000 despite a nearly 25 percent growth in...
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A new FlashReport from the Workers Compensation Research Institute (WCRI) finds that a Texas-like formulary for Louisiana state employees may...
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Though states and the federal government remain at odds on marijuana legalization, the drug is gaining traction as a viable...
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Students and teachers responded as trained when the fire alarm sounded, streaming out of the school and toward exits only...
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A Kansas House committee has rejected a bill that was designed to prevent earthquakes that experts say are caused by...
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A Detroit, Mich., construction worker is suing a contractor for alleged discrimination and racism. Harold Wilson, 63, filed a lawsuit...
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A $54 million traffic management center being built for the state and city is plagued by numerous deficiencies, including leakage...
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Adolescents who receive comprehensive and challenging on-road driving assessments prior to taking the license test might be protected from future...
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Insurance coverage is premised on the concept of fortuity – a loss that occurs by chance or accident. When an...
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A record year for natural disaster insurance claims worldwide and a decline in fourth quarter profit wasn’t enough to stop...
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