Monthly Archives: <span>April 2008</span>

Total Settlement for Chicago in County Building Fire Reaches $100 Million

The city says it will pay $50 million to settle lawsuits stemming from a 2003 fire at a downtown county administration building that killed six people. A Chicago law firm says that brings to $100 million the amount the city, …

Origin of Massive Connecticut Apartment Fire ‘Suspicious’

Investigators will assume the cause of a massive apartment fire that reduced a Norwich, Connecticut apartment complex to smoldering rubble is suspicious unless proven otherwise, a police official said. “They’re going to treat it as suspicious until they find out …

Indiana Insurance Moves Safer Schools Seminars to Iowa and Minnesota

Indiana Insurance, a Liberty Mutual Agency Markets regional company, recently announced that it is taking its Safer Schools Seminars to Iowa and Minnesota in May. Designed for superintendents, principals, resource officers, and risk managers, these free, half-day seminars inform school …

Rash of NYC Construction Accidents Prompts Workers to Hold Memorial

Thousands gathered at St. Patrick’s Cathedral for a Mass organized by New York City construction workers to remember more than two dozen of their colleagues killed on the job in the past year. The memorial comes barely a week after …

Wachovia May Face $1 Billion Charge after U.S. Court Tax Ruling

Wachovia Corp. expects to take a charge of $800 million to $1 billion in the second quarter because of a federal appeals court decision over the taxation of leveraged lease transactions, the bank said on Wednesday. The fourth-largest U.S. bank …

China’s Health Reform Creates Openings for U.S. Companies

China’s efforts to reform its health care system provide a major opportunity for American companies to enter the Chinese market, according to a top U.S. commerce official. As China looks toward revamping a health care system that currently has hundreds …

First Estimate on Virginia Tornado Property Damage: $18 Million

Virginia Gov. Tim Kaine visited the city of Suffolk to comfort storm victims and to survey the damage caused by severe weather that hit central and southeastern Virginia. The governor walked through neighborhoods where homes were badly damaged and went …

Virginia Tornado Victims Cope with Injuries, Demolished Homes

Weary residents of the southern Virginia city of Suffolk, some awakening in emergency shelters, braced themselves to see what was left of their homes and livelihoods Tuesday after three tornadoes smashed houses, piled cars on each other and injured more …

Kentucky Public Safety Officials Concerned with Scrap Metal Thefts

A rash of sewer grate thefts around northern Kentucky has police worried about safety as scavengers seek scrap metal to sell. Thieves stole at least 26 sewer grates this month from streets in Newport, Covington, Fort Thomas, Wilder, Southgate, Bellevue …

West Virginia City Votes to Ban All-Terrain Vehicles

West Virginia’s second largest city has voted to ban all-terrain vehicles from public roads and property. Huntington’s City Council voted unanimously April 28 to endorse the measure that was sought by police who were concerned about children using ATVs on …