Midwest News Michigan Students Will Watch Supreme Court Insurance Dispute Case October 28, 2011 Students from some Thumb communities are going to school at the Michigan Supreme Court. The court is taking justice on... Read More
Southeast News Miss. Insurance Commissioner Chaney Has 2 Opponents October 28, 2011 Louis Fondren, a Democrat from Gautier, and Barbara Dale Washer, the Reform Party candidate from Hattiesburg, seek to dislodge incumbent... Read More
East News Most Portland, Maine Fireboat Trips for Non-emergencies October 28, 2011 An investigation has found that more than two-thirds of the trips made last year by the Portland Fire Department’s three... Read More
Report: Industry Decides Food Ingredient Safety October 28, 2011 A new report has found thousands of ingredients that go into food have been classified as safe by private industry... Read More
West News Colorado Snow Knocks Out Power to Thousands of Homes October 28, 2011 Snow from the first storm to hit the Front Range knocked out power and heat to thousands of homes and... Read More
East News $15M Lawsuit in Mass. Pizza Delivery Killing October 28, 2011 The family of a Boston, Mass., pizza delivery man has filed a $15 million wrongful death and negligence lawsuit against... Read More
West News Japanese Climber Injured in Calif. Fall October 28, 2011 Authorities say a rock-climbing tourist has suffered serious head injuries in a fall in the Southern California desert. Thirty-six-year-old Yosuke... Read More
Southeast News Woman Killed in Tenn. When Camper Rolls Over Her October 28, 2011 Authorities say a 72-year-old woman from Texas was accidentally killed at a Shelby County RV park in Tenn., when she... Read More
West News Widow of Man Killed by Wyoming Research Bear Sues October 28, 2011 The widow of a man killed by a grizzly bear not long after the animal awoke from tranquilizers in the... Read More
Midwest News Michigan Lawmakers Advance Motorcycle Helmet Law October 28, 2011 Proposals that would allow some motorcyclists to ride without helmets in Michigan continue to advance in the state Legislature. The... Read More