SC Wind Mitigation Grant Program Now Open for New Applications February 10, 2026 South Carolina’s Safe Home Mitigation Program today, Feb. 10, began accepting applications for a new round of funding for resiliency...
Six Charged in $1.7M Damage Claims Scheme With Florida Government February 10, 2026 Florida’s Chief Financial Officer, who quickly showed his cards on wasteful and fraudulent spending at the local level, has now...
Schwebach: Impact of Florida Reforms ‘Undeniable,’ Reinsurance Should Drop Again February 10, 2026 Adam Schwebach, broker and head of property for North America at Gallagher Re, the global reinsurance broker, last week sat...
Mississippians Without Power for Two Weeks After Winter Storm February 9, 2026 By Sophie Bates and Jeff Martin Nearly two weeks after an ice storm knocked out power to her home, Barbara Bishop still finds herself trying to...
Florida Bill Would Allow High School Class in Place of CSR Ed Requirements February 9, 2026 By William Rabb A bill moving swiftly through the Florida House of Representatives could help ease the shortage of customer representatives at insurance...
Florida’s Commercial Clearinghouse Bill Stirring Up Concerns for Brokers, Regulators February 9, 2026 By William Rabb A bill moving steadily through the Florida Legislature has suddenly ignited a storm of controversy, with some insurance agents and...
Alabama, NC Public Safety Officers Investigated in ‘Chop Shop,’ Disability Fraud February 6, 2026 Fraud investigations in two Southeastern states have led to the arrest or administrative leave for three public safety officers. In...
Inside the Toxic Legacy of Georgia-Based Mulitbillion-Dollar Carpet Empire February 6, 2026 By Dylan Jackson, Jason Dearen and Justin Price Bob Shaw glared at the executives from the chemical giant 3M across the table from him. He held up a...
Ken Griffin, Steve Ross Team Up to Lure More CEOs to Florida February 6, 2026 By Anna J. Kaiser Ken Griffin and Stephen Ross, who are among the highest-profile billionaires to move to South Florida during the pandemic, are...
Forever Chemicals Quietly Contaminate Drinking Water Wells February 5, 2026 By Michael Phillis and Helen Wieffering Kristen Hanneman made a small decision in 2022 that would upend life for her entire town. State scientists were checking...