Florida Seizes on Low Rates for Hurricane Fund as Storms Start With hurricane season barreling down on Florida, the state is seizing on low interest rates to borrow $2.25 billion for... Read More
Georgia Mayor Charged With Theft After He Damages Excavator NASHVILLE, Ga. — A south Georgia mayor has been arrested after a contractor alleged the mayor used an excavator without... Read More
Hurricane Phoenix is Tampa Bay’s Worst-Case Scenario TAMPA, Fla. — It is only a simulation. It’s also the worst-case scenario. One day, it could be reality. “Hurricane... Read More
N.C. Political Donor Gets 7 Years In Prison, Hayes Probation CHARLOTTE, N.C. — A major political donor convicted of attempting to bribe a North Carolina elected official to secure preferential... Read More
UNC Campus Workers File Lawsuit, Say Work Conditions Unsafe RALEIGH, N.C. — Campus workers in the University of North Carolina system have filed a lawsuit saying working conditions are... Read More
4 Poultry Plant Execs Indicted After 2019 Immigration Raid JACKSON, Miss. — Four executives from two Mississippi poultry processing plants have been indicted on federal charges tied to one... Read More
Restoring Lights Can be a Complicated Job for Line Workers YORKTOWN, Va. — The line crew from Northern Virginia had been working since 7 a.m., knocking out six repair jobs... Read More
Water Crisis Drama Began With ‘Hey, We Broke Something Here’ FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla.– It was supposed to be an easy job — not one that would shut down an entire... Read More
Alabama City’s Elections Hit By Fight Over Chemical Lawsuits DECATUR, Ala. — Contamination from a chemical plant in north Alabama is tainting something else — elections in the city... Read More
Workers Praise Disney Virus Safety, But Will Visitors Come? ORLANDO, Fla. — Every week, it seems, Kaila Barker, her husband and their five children change their minds about whether... Read More