Alabama Court Sets New Standard for Totaled Cars The Alabama Supreme Court has changed a 57-year-old standard on how commercial vehicle owners get compensated when their vehicle is... Read More
West Virginia Disaster Victims Have 2 Weeks to Seek Aid Officials are reminding West Virginia residents who had losses during the summer storms that they have only two more weeks... Read More
Six Schools in Mississippi County Getting “Safe Rooms” DeSoto County, Miss., school officials plan to build safe rooms at six schools that would serve as safe locations during... Read More
Biloxi Residents to Save on Flood Insurance Biloxi, Miss.’ ranking in FEMA’s Community Rating System has improved to a Class 5, which for those living in a... Read More
Local Investigators Learn Fraud Detection as Insurer Sets Car on Fire Insurance fraud is the second most costly white collar crime in America (behind tax evasion), with auto insurance scams playing... Read More
Georgia State Fire Commissioner Says Workers’ Actions Hampered Leak Probe Georgia’s state fire commissioner says investigators are unable to determine the cause of a potentially lethal carbon monoxide leak at... Read More
Georgia Construction Company Receives OSHA Citations and Fines Federal officials have cited and fined an eastern Georgia company for safety hazards after an employee died on the job... Read More
Worker Hurt in Rupture at Tennessee Refinery Dies An oil refinery worker exposed to propane and acid at a Valero plant in Memphis, Tenn., died on Monday, officials... Read More
Mississippi Women Say Gas Fumes Harmed Children Attorneys for Texaco Inc. argued Monday that no evidence showed the oil company was responsible for ailments of children born... Read More
Giant Nails Will be Used to Prevent Alabama Landslides Alabama transportation officials hope they have the answer to preventing landslides on Lookout Mountain near Fort Payne: Giant nails. The... Read More