Dog Loved by Veteran Could Be Euthanized After Biting Two MARIETTA, Ohio — The McCabe residence on Franklin Street is not an ordinary household. Russell, 52, and Christy, 47, have... Read More
Puerto Rico Opens Only 20% of Schools Amid Ongoing Quakes SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico — Puerto Rico opened only 20% of its public schools on Tuesday following a strong earthquake... Read More
Alabama Fire Chief Confirms 8 Deaths in Boat Dock Fire SCOTTSBORO, Ala. — At least eight people were killed early Monday in an explosive fire that consumed at least 35... Read More
Judge Finds Ransomware Damage to Computer a ‘Direct Physical Loss’ State Auto Property and Casualty Insurance Co. is liable for the cost of replacing a computer server that was damaged... Read More
Mother Sues School She Says Ignored Bullying of Her Daughter Who Committed Suicide BIRMINGHAM, Ala. — The mother of a 9-year-old girl who took her own life filed suit last week blaming the... Read More
Displaced Families Await Post-Quake Housing in Puerto Rico PONCE, Puerto Rico — The Antonetti family sat in the shade of a tree eating orange slices while contemplating the... Read More
Experts: Earthquake Showed Puerto Rico Unprepared for Catastrophe SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico — More than two years ago, Hurricane Maria revealed that Puerto Rico was utterly unprepared for... Read More
Judge Refuses to Dismiss Lawsuit Against Firm Fingered in 3 Boat Fires Three times in the past four years, a small boat accessory company has had to defend itself against claims that... Read More
Puerto Rico Earthquake Aftermath Deepens as Government Seeks Help SAN JUAN — More than 2,000 people in shelters. Nearly one million without power. Hundreds of thousands without water. The... Read More
Puerto Ricans Left Homeless After Biggest Quake in a Century GUANICA, Puerto Rico — Cars, cots and plastic chairs became temporary beds for hundreds of families who lost their homes... Read More