Emergency officials in Louisiana are preparing for even higher Mississippi River water levels than had previously been estimated, after additional...
Monthly Archives: May 2011
The Federal Emergency Management Agency defended its decision to refuse more assistance for Texas in the wake of devastating wildfires,...
The U.S. Department of Homeland Security announced that more than $1 million in federal aid has been disbursed to Oklahomans...
A northeast Oklahoma woman will be allowed to keep a partially paralyzed kangaroo in her house as a therapy animal....
State Auto Insurance announced that Erin Van Gieson has been promoted to Personal Lines sales manager in the company’s Western...
The U.S. Supreme Court has refused to hear an appeal by an Arkansas-based company that was ordered to pay $14.5...
The dramatic, late-night demolition of a huge earthen levee sent chocolate-colored floodwaters pouring onto thousands of acres of Missouri farmland...
BP has agreed to pay a $25 million civil penalty, as well as spend $60 million on enhanced safety measures,...
The city of Los Angeles has sued Deutsche Bank, claiming the global financial institution is one of the biggest “slumlords”...
Major U.S. insurers jostled on Capitol Hill this week over control of 800,000 former State Farm flood insurance policies as...