4th Circuit Affirms Decision Rejecting Art Studio’s COVID-19 Claim March 8, 2022 By Jim Sams Another federal appellate court ruled Monday that a business interruption caused by COVID-19 does not amount to a physical damage... Read More
Fire Forces Evacuation of 100s of Homes in Florida Panhandle March 7, 2022 PANAMA CITY, Fla. (AP) — Residents of hundreds of Florida Panhandle homes were evacuated as a wildfire destroyed two houses... Read More
3 Dead in Crashes Amid Fog and Smoke on I-95 in Florida March 4, 2022 EDGEWATER, Fla. (AP) — Three people were killed in a series of crashes involving 17 vehicles early Thursday along a... Read More
Insurers for Law Firm, Engineers in Collapsed Condo Settle with Victims’ Families February 25, 2022 By Insurance Journal staff Insurers for an engineering firm overseeing major repairs at the collapsed Surfside condominium and for a law firm that advised... Read More
Water Leaks Dampen Morale at Market for Minority Businesses February 24, 2022 STONECREST, Ga. (AP) — Water leaks at a new Atlanta-area market that’s focused on minority-owned businesses have led to cracks,... Read More
Florida High-Speed Rail Deaths Rise to 57 in 5 Years February 18, 2022 By Terry Spencer FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. (AP) — Brightline trains killed one person and seriously injured another in separate accidents less than 12... Read More
Tennessee Gov. Lee Asks FEMA to Review Damage After Storm February 11, 2022 By Adrian Sainz MEMPHIS, Tenn. (AP) — Tennessee Gov. Bill Lee asked federal emergency management officials on Wednesday to help assess whether counties... Read More
Recent Blaze at Fertilizer Plant Wasn’t 1st Fire There February 7, 2022 WINSTON-SALEM, N.C. (AP) — Officials in a North Carolina city confirmed on Saturday that firefighters responded to a call in... Read More
Explosion Fears Remain as N. Carolina Fertilizer Plant Burns February 3, 2022 By Tom Foreman Jr. and Ben Finley WINSTON-SALEM, N.C. (AP) — An uncontrolled fire at a fertilizer plant in North Carolina continued to burn early Wednesday, forcing... Read More
Miami Agrees to Do Something About its Peacock Problem February 3, 2022 MIAMI (AP) — Peacocks could be on the outs in some South Florida neighborhoods after the Miami-Dade commission agreed to... Read More