Georgia Trucking Companies Can Escape Scrutiny July 25, 2012 Trucking companies in Georgia that run afoul of safety rules can simply shut down and reopen with a name change.... Read More
Citadel Plans Outside Look Into Sex Abuse Claims July 24, 2012 The Citadel plans an independent investigation into how it handled a sex abuse complaint against a former summer camp counselor... Read More
Kentucky Recycling Plant Gets Safety Award July 24, 2012 A recycling plant in Berea, Ky., is being lauded for going over one million hours without a lost-time injury to... Read More
MSHA: 19 Mining Deaths in 1st Half of Year July 24, 2012 Nineteen mining deaths occurred during the first six months of the year, the second-lowest midyear toll ever recorded, federal regulators... Read More
Medical Volunteers Not Free to Cross State Lines July 24, 2012 The founder of the Knoxville-based charity Remote Area Medical Volunteer Corps (RAM) says his nonprofit is hamstrung by laws preventing... Read More
BuildFax Florida Roof Age Report Identifies Top 10 Most Active Residential Roofers July 23, 2012 The BuildFax Florida Roof Age Report, based on analysis of its historical residential building permit data, releases its top 10... Read More
Heavy Rains Collapse Ceiling at Charlotte Mall July 23, 2012 A North Carolina mall was evacuated Friday when a thunderstorm that produced heavy rain caused the ceiling to collapse, officials... Read More
Florida Tomato Grower Settles Harassment Lawsuit July 23, 2012 One of the Florida’s major tomato growers will pay two women $150,000 and change the way it deals with harassment... Read More
Mississippi Officials Confirm Fire Truck Wrongly Used in Video July 23, 2012 Leaders of Jackson’s fire department say they’ve confirmed that a department truck and gear were used in a local rapper’s... Read More
Wrongful Death Suit in Death of Immigrant Settled July 20, 2012 The widow of a Mexican citizen who died while in immigration custody in south Georgia and the federal government have... Read More