California Researchers Say Teen DUI Programs Needed In an effort to put the brakes on sobering statistics related to teenagers driving under the influence, researchers at University... Read More
Coronado Bridge Safety Questioned After Deadly Pickup Plunge People living near the Coronado Bridge called Tuesday for new safety measures after a suspected drunken driver plunged off the... Read More
Overhaul of New Mexico Immigrant Driver’s License Prompts New Complaints New Mexico officials ran into fresh criticism Tuesday about revisions to the state’s immigrant driver’s license law at a public... Read More
Family Sues Boy Scouts, Mormon Church After Tree Kills Motorcyclist A family is seeking unspecified damages from the Boy Scouts and others after two teenagers in a church-sponsored troop cut... Read More
Destructive New Mexico Wildfire Detailed in Final Report Investigators have determined a New Mexico wildfire that destroyed a dozen homes as it raced through part of the Manzano... Read More
Northwest Storm Downs Trees, Powerlines Trees and power lines snapped as a powerful storm bearing the remnants of a Pacific typhoon hit the Northwest. Tens... Read More
Sentencing Set for Man Charged in 2010 Hitching Post Fire, Insurance Fraud Sentencing has been set for a New Jersey man who pleaded guilty to insurance fraud charges in connection with the... Read More
Study Confirms Global Warming Causing More Destructive Fires in the Western U.S. A new study of Western forest fires confirms what is already apparent – wildfire seasons are getting longer and more... Read More
Families Reach $60M in Landslide Settlements With Timber Firm, State Survivors and family members of people killed in the nation’s deadliest landslide have reached $60 million in settlements with the... Read More
Airbnb’s San Francisco Legal Showdown May Set Rules on Gig Economy Airbnb Inc. has a message for cities that try to enforce rules that crimp its couch-surfing style: See you in... Read More