Southeast News Radar Will Give Forecasters New Look at Alabama Twisters February 10, 2012 Federal weather officials have begun installing a significant upgrade to Alabama radar equipment that will allow forecasters to detect a... Read More
West News Few Pipeline Plans Account for River Risks February 10, 2012 Federal officials investigating a pipeline break that spilled 1,500 barrels of oil into a Montana river said Wednesday that few... Read More
Southeast News Alabama County Approved for Aid After January Twister February 10, 2012 Officials say residents of Perry County are now eligible for federal disaster assistance from the tornadoes that hit Alabama in... Read More
BP Wins Exclusion of Emails From Oil Spill Trial February 9, 2012 BP Plc won a court order keeping several potentially damaging emails out of a scheduled trial to determine responsibility for... Read More
Texas / South Central News Copper Thieves Plaguing Texas Businesses February 9, 2012 Despite new laws making any theft of copper a state jail felony, thieves continue to plague Texas businesses by ripping... Read More
Southeast News North Carolina Continues Auto Regulation Debate As Rates Stay Same for 2012 February 9, 2012 Auto insurers in North Carolina are once again divided over the prospect of changing how the state sets insurance rates... Read More
Southeast News Agents Raid 2 Florida CVS Stores in Prescription Drug Abuse Probe February 9, 2012 Agents from the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration raided two CVS pharmacies in Florida as part of an effort to curb... Read More
Southeast News FEMA Approves Grants for 1,159 Alabama Storm Shelters February 9, 2012 A federal agency has approved grants to fund 1,159 new storm shelters at homes in Alabama following the deadly tornadoes... Read More
East News ‘Cupcake Wars’ Judge Settles Connecticut Name Lawsuit February 9, 2012 A judge on the Food Network reality television show “Cupcake Wars” has resolved her lawsuit with a Connecticut cupcake store... Read More
East News New York City Settles Loitering Lawsuit February 9, 2012 New York City will pay $15 million to settle a lawsuit brought on behalf of thousands of people charged with... Read More