East News Restoration Companies Tackle Everything From Crime Scenes to Disasters March 20, 2017 By KATE MISHKIN, Daily Press Cleanup and restoration crews are used to the unexpected. One day, a crew could be repairing mold damage to a... Read More
Brains Take Major Hit When Seniors Fall March 20, 2017 By MIKE STOBBE Elderly people are suffering concussions and other brain injuries from falls at what appear to be unprecedented rates, according to... Read More
Jewelry Crime Spree Across Multiple States Reported in January March 17, 2017 By Denise Johnson A rise in jewelry store thefts in January, compared to prior months, was reported by the Jewelers’ Security Alliance, according... Read More
Southeast News Florida Agency Reports Fernandez Likely Boat Operator Prior to Deadly Crash March 17, 2017 By FREIDA FRISARO Miami Marlins pitcher Jose Fernandez was the “probable” operator of a speeding boat that crashed into a Miami Beach jetty... Read More
Business News: Texas Mutual, TTA Appraisal, EagleView, WCRI March 17, 2017 Texas Mutual Launches Free e-Learning Tool Texas Mutual Insurance Company, the state’s leading provider of workers’ compensation insurance, recently launched... Read More
West News California Lawmakers Grapple With Fatal Warehouse Fire March 17, 2017 By PAUL ELIAS California state lawmakers said they are grappling with a growing public safety problem in cities where financially struggling artists are... Read More
Texas / South Central News Texting While Driving Ban Again Approved by Texas House March 17, 2017 The Texas House on Wednesday approved a statewide ban on texting while driving, advancing legislation that either fizzled out or... Read More
East News Massachusetts Pill Mill Doctor Pleads Guilty to Overprescribing Opioids March 17, 2017 By DENISE LAVOIE At Dr. Fathalla Mashali’s pain management clinics, the waiting rooms were often so packed with patients that people sat on... Read More
Midwest News Kansas Waterslide Death Prompts Action on Ride Regulation March 17, 2017 By MARIA SUDEKUM Amusement park regulations in Kansas could be tightened after a lawmaker’s son was killed last year on a water slide... Read More
Small Firms’ Complacency Make Them Prime Target for Hackers March 16, 2017 By JOYCE M. ROSENBERG Randell Heath isn’t sure how hackers got into his company’s website – all he knows is a supplier called, saying... Read More