More Pilots in Crashes Testing Positive for Drugs September 11, 2014 Four times as many pilots killed in airplane crashes tested positive for drugs over the past two decades, tracking a... Read More
Claims Management Key to Restoring Workers’ Compensation Profitability September 11, 2014 Selling workers’ compensation comes at a price. In 2013, underwriters generated a loss of one percent for every premium dollar... Read More
Southeast News Judge Worried Freedom Industries May Renege on Spill Remediation September 11, 2014 A bankruptcy judge is concerned that a chemical company may abandon the site of a massive January spill without cleaning... Read More
East News Virginia’s Climate Change Panel Meeting in Richmond September 10, 2014 Almost on cue, rain and high tides brought flooding Monday to Norfolk, Virginia, ahead of the first gathering of the... Read More
East News Rhode Island Man Gets 8 Years in DUI Death September 10, 2014 A Richmond, Rhode Island, man has been sentenced to eight years in prison for his role in a drunken driving... Read More
East News NYC Police: Terror Threat More Complex Than Ever September 10, 2014 Air strikes in Iraq, ongoing unrest in Syria and the beheadings of two American journalists are casting a long shadow... Read More
East News Yarmouth, Mass., Health Board Takes No Action Against Site of Drowning September 10, 2014 The Board of Health in Yarmouth, Massachusetts, has unanimously voted to take no action against the owner of the hotel... Read More
Southeast News Storm Winds Damage 21 Small Planes in Regional Georgia Airport September 10, 2014 Authorities say winds of up to 80 mph destroyed six small airplanes and damaged 15 others at an airport south... Read More
Southeast News Army Helicopter Maker Sikorsky Sued Over Georgia Crash September 10, 2014 A lawsuit says a tiny missing part caused an Army helicopter to spin out of control and crash during a... Read More
West News Hawaii Residents Watch Lava Creep September 10, 2014 Lava from one of the world’s most active volcanoes has been advancing at a slower pace the past few days... Read More