Florida Seizes on Low Rates for Hurricane Fund as Storms Start September 2, 2020 By Danielle Moran 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 September 1, 2020 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 August 24, 2020 By Josh Solomon 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 August 21, 2020 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 August 13, 2020 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 August 11, 2020 By Emily Wagster Pettus 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 August 10, 2020 By Dave Ress 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’ August 10, 2020 By Susannah Bryan 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 July 28, 2020 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? July 27, 2020 By Mike Schneider ORLANDO, Fla. — Every week, it seems, Kaila Barker, her husband and their five children change their minds about whether... Read More