Animal House: Squirrel Wrecks Home, Insurance Won’t Fix it January 8, 2020 ATLANTA — An Atlanta couple said they came home from a winter vacation to find their house had been ransacked... Read More
Homes Damaged by 5.8-Magnitude Quake in Puerto Rico January 7, 2020 By Dancia Coto GUANICA, Puerto Rico — A 5.8-magnitude quake hit Puerto Rico before dawn Monday, unleashing small landslides, causing power outages and... Read More
Duke Energy Agrees to Remove Coal Ash in North Carolina January 3, 2020 RALEIGH, N.C. — The state of North Carolina says it has secured an agreement with Duke Energy to excavate nearly... Read More
Feds Review Hurricane Irma Invoices From 3 Florida Cities December 31, 2019 MIAMI — Three South Florida cities are being investigated by the Department of Homeland Security’s Office of Inspector General for... Read More
Another Kentucky Farmer Admits Crop Insurance Fraud December 30, 2019 LEXINGTON, Ky. — Another Central Kentucky farmer has pleaded guilty in a crop insurance fraud scheme that a federal prosecutor... Read More
Fla. Supreme Court Rules Collector Car Policy Must Include Uninsured Motorist Coverage December 23, 2019 By Jim Sams Specialty insurance products sold to classic car collectors must include coverage for damages caused by uninsured motorists — even if... Read More
South Carolina Regulators Investigate After Landlines Dead for a Month December 2, 2019 By Associated Press GEORGETOWN, S.C. — South Carolina regulators are investigating whether a communications company is spending money properly after a small Georgetown... Read More
Md. Court Finds Tyson Foods Liable in Farm Worker’s Lung Disease Claim November 26, 2019 By Jim Sams Tyson Foods is known for its chickens, but the company says all of its poultry is raised by independent farmers.... Read More
Cargo Ship Stuck in Sand Could Remain in Sea for Many Months November 26, 2019 A cargo ship that capsized off the Georgia coast could remain in the sea for the next year. That’s the... Read More
Feds: Florida Officials Bilked FEMA Out of Hurricane Money November 21, 2019 By Brendan Farrington TALLAHASSEE, Fla. — Two former officials of a Florida city are charged with conspiring with two businesses to bilk the... Read More