Alabama Agency Says Trauma Care Cut Crash Deaths February 4, 2013 A new report by Alabama health officials says the rate of traffic deaths has fallen drastically since the state established... Read More
Residents Win Lawsuit Against West Virginia City February 4, 2013 A jury has ordered the city of Huntington, W.Va., pay more than $1 million to 18 families whose homes were... Read More
Georgia Tornado 900 Yards Wide, 160 MPH at its Peak February 4, 2013 Authorities believe a tornado swelled to 900 yards wide — more than four times the width of the Georgia Dome... Read More
Mississippi Woman Pleads Guilty in Tornado Aid Case February 4, 2013 Court records say a woman has pleaded guilty to lying about her primary residence to receive federal disaster aid after... Read More
Two New Trains Coming to Louisville Zoo February 4, 2013 Kentucky’s Louisville Zoo is planning to offer rides on two new trains as soon as staff members are fully trained... Read More
Rule on Methane in West Virginia Mines Remains Stalled February 1, 2013 A rule that could toughen the limits on methane gas levels in West Virginia coal mines remains stalled as state... Read More
Thousands Sign Up for Mississippi City’s Storm Warnings February 1, 2013 Thousands of people have signed up for Olive Branch’s new telephone notification system, and officials expect more to use the... Read More
New Funding Source Considered for Kentucky 911 Center February 1, 2013 A western Kentucky mayor is proposing a new way to fund the area’s emergency dispatch center. The Gleaner reports that... Read More
New South Carolina Law Means More Death Investigations February 1, 2013 Cherokee County Coroner Dennis Fowler says a change in state law means his office investigated an average of one death... Read More
Georgia Insurance Commissioner Plans Tour of Storm-Damaged Areas February 1, 2013 Georgia’s fire and insurance commissioner plans to fly over tornado-damaged areas in northwest Georgia Thursday, one day after storms demolished... Read More