Outdated, Broken Police Cruisers Frustrate Officers February 17, 2016 Holes in the floorboards. Cracks in fenders and bumpers. Metal that sticks out of torn seats and rips uniforms. Gas... Read More
East News New Jersey Lawmakers Question $15M Federal Flood Protection Funding February 17, 2016 New Jersey lawmakers on Thursday were left scratching their heads wondering why the state got only $15 million in federal... Read More
West News Road to Recovery Long After Devastating California Wildfire February 17, 2016 A real estate agent waits to rebuild her home on the same lot she fled in September, mourning the animals... Read More
Impact of Marijuana Laws Suggests Increased Use Seen Among Adults February 16, 2016 How has new legislation affected marijuana use in the United States? The best available data suggest that marijuana use is... Read More
Energy Firms Cut Back Projects, Insurers Feeling Downturn February 16, 2016 The insurance industry is becoming the latest casualty of the oil price slump, with postponements and cancellations of energy projects... Read More
Nearly 1 in 5 U.S. Vehicles on Roads Today Have Open Safety Recalls February 16, 2016 Nearly one in five vehicles on U.S. roads is in need of repair of a safety issue serious enough to... Read More
Insurance Fraud Around the Nation February 16, 2016 Man pleads guilty to $190K insurance fraud scheme, extortion A bookmaker has pleaded guilty to charges he shot a gambler... Read More
How Regulatory Requirements Drive Workers’ Compensation Costs February 16, 2016 On Tuesday, February 9, Safety National hosted a webinar on how the bureaucracy of workers’ compensation drives costs. The hosts... Read More
East News New York Art Gallery, Sotheby’s Chairman Settle Fake Rothko Painting Case February 16, 2016 Knoedler & Co, which before closing in 2011 was New York City’s oldest art gallery, has agreed to settle a... Read More
East News Connecticut Governor, Health Officials Sued Over Ebola Quarantines February 16, 2016 Several people quarantined in Connecticut after returning from West Africa during the Ebola epidemic in 2014 were essentially imprisoned illegally... Read More