A masonry contractor faces $119,000 in fines for alleged safety violations that led to a scaffolding collapse at a downtown...
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Federal investigators are looking into why hundreds of storm drains are defective in a $52 million improvement project on Interstate...
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The U.S. property/casualty insurance industry’s net income after taxes fell 9.3 percent to $28.3 billion in first-half 2006 from $31.2...
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Louisiana Insurance Commissioner Jim Donelon held onto his job in a special statewide election on Sept. 30, narrowly escaping a...
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Nearly 10,000 emergency housing trailers in Hope, Ark., that were intended to be sent to the Gulf Coast to help...
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Washington’s minimum wage will increase 30 cents to $7.93 an hour beginning Jan. 1, 2007. The Department of Labor and...
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The largest Roman Catholic archdiocese in the U.S. could sign a $60 million settlement with dozens of alleged victims of...
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New Mexico’s Public Regulation Commission remains tightlipped about the candidates vying to be New Mexico’s next insurance superintendent, but at...
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Hurricanes cost taxpayers billions of dollars, but the government has not invested enough money in understanding them, according to a...
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U.S. Senator Mel Martinez, R-Fla., has introduced bipartisan legislation to implement a national hurricane research initiative designed to better research,...
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