Kentucky Police Car’s Lights Fail, Officer Hits Car A crash involving a Lexington, Kentucky police car and another vehicle could have been caused by an electrical malfunction in... Read More
Jumper Hurtles into West Virginia River as Chute Fails In front of horrified spectators, a BASE jumper’s chute didn’t fully open during Bridge Day celebration in Fayetteville, hurtling him... Read More
North Carolina Marines Investigate Injuries from Helicopter Crash A North Carolina Marine Corps base is investigating why people attending a chili festival were hurt by flying debris as... Read More
Miss. Court Weighing Damage Limitations The Mississippi Supreme Court has asked attorneys for more information as it considers whether the state’s limitation on damages in... Read More
Miss. Man’s FEMA Fraud Conviction Appeal Denied A panel of the 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals has upheld the conviction of Randall T. Thirsk for FEMA... Read More
Marine Copter Stirs up Debris; Bystanders Hurt in North Carolina The Marine Corps says a number of people were injured by debris sent flying by wind from a military helicopter’s... Read More
West Virginia Orders Emergency Mine Inspections West Virginia mine safety officials have ordered emergency inspections of up to 500 rescue shelters in the state’s underground coal... Read More
Tennessee City Motorists File $6M Suit Over Traffic Cameras Tennessee Motorists are suing Bluff City for $6 million over its traffic cameras. Chris Cawood and Jonathan Proffitt claim the... Read More
Progressive to Fill 130 Jobs in Tampa, Florida Progressive Insurance Company plans to fill 130 positions in sales, service, and claims at its Riverview contact center in Tampa... Read More
AAA Honoring Safest Towns in South Carolina South Carolina’s safest communities are being honored by the Foundation for Traffic Safety of AAA Carolinas. Awards are being handed... Read More