Louisiana Governor Signs Law Protecting Schools from Most Virus Lawsuits July 10, 2020 Louisiana’s K-12 schools and colleges will be shielded from most civil lawsuits if a student or teacher contracts the COVID-19...
2 Workers Hurt in Boiler Room Fire at Tyson Chicken Plant in Arkansas July 10, 2020 A boiler room outside of a southwest Arkansas chicken processing plant caught fire and exploded early on July 9, injuring...
1 Dead After Tornado Hits Western Minnesota, Authorities Say July 10, 2020 At least one powerful tornado damaged farms, left one person dead and two others injured in western Minnesota as severe...
Volunteer Firefighter in Louisiana Arrested for Arson July 10, 2020 A volunteer firefighter has been accused of starting a fire in south Louisiana. The State Fire Marshal’s Office, in a...
Keystone Adds Dansig Insurance Risk Advisors in Illinois to Network July 10, 2020 Dansig Insurance Risk Advisors (Dansig) of Decatur, Illinois, has joined the Keystone Insurers Group (Keystone), expanding that agency network organization’s...
German Officials Seize Server With U.S. Police Files Stolen in Data Breach July 10, 2020 By Frank Bajak At the behest of the U.S. government, German authorities have seized a computer server that hosted a huge cache of...
Allstar Underwriters Expands Vacation Rental Insurance Program to Arkansas July 10, 2020 Atlanta-based Allstar Underwriters has expanded its existing vacation rental insurance program into the state of Arkansas. The program has been...
Tropical Storm Fay Heads to New York, Southern New England July 10, 2020 By Brian K. Sullivan Quick-moving Tropical Storm Fay strengthened as it moved toward southern New Jersey, where it was expected to make landfall Friday...
Wyoming Wildfire Destroys Home, Burns Other Buildings July 10, 2020 A wildfire in eastern Wyoming burned at least one home and closed a highway. The fire on Tuesday burned through...
Officials Say Portland Businesses Lost $23M Due to Ongoing Protests July 10, 2020 By Gillian Flaccus Downtown businesses in Portland, Ore. have sustained about $23 million in damages and lost customers because of violent nightly protests...