Sarasota Homeowners Say Breach in County Dike Caused Flooding in Hurricane Debby March 30, 2026 By William Rabb More than 100 homeowners have charged in a lawsuit that officials in Sarasota County, Florida, failed to maintain a dike...
Investigators Find Mississippi Gas Pipes Separated but Utility Discounted the Danger March 30, 2026 Separate natural gas explosions in January 2024 that destroyed two homes in Jackson, Mississippi resulted from underground pipes pulling loose...
2 Students Dead and Others Injured in Tennessee School Bus Crash March 30, 2026 A school bus crash in west Tennessee on Friday killed two students and injured at least seven other people, officials...
Study: Rebuilding LA to Wildfire Safety Standards Could Lower Future Fire Losses March 30, 2026 A new analysis from the California Department of Insurance and the National Association of Insurance Commissioners shows that rebuilding the...
Inszone Acquires Streeter Brothers Insurance in Montana March 30, 2026 Inszone Insurance Services acquired Streeter Brothers Insurance in Billings, Montana. Streeter Brothers Insurance will continue operating from its current Billings...
Teens Get Probation for Making Fake Nudes of Students; Claim Against School Expected March 30, 2026 By Mark Scolforo Two teenage boys who used artificial intelligence to create fake nude photos of their classmates at an exclusive private school...
Crypto ‘Insurance’ Might Not Protect Customers From Theft March 30, 2026 By Olga Kharif and Austin Carr When Matthew Allan realized nearly $100,000 in Bitcoin was missing from his Coinbase account, he wasn’t too worried. He had...
Baseball Player Sues His Parents, Alleging They Are Misusing His Money March 30, 2026 Philadelphia Phillies third baseman Alec Bohm has sued his parents for millions of dollars, accusing them of siphoning large amounts...
Ohio Contractor Sentenced to 17 Years in Prison on Fraud Charges March 27, 2026 A pole barn contractor who defrauded consumers of more than $400,000 has been sentenced to at least 17 years in...
Amid Drought, Corpus Christi Seeks Water From Privately Owned Plant March 27, 2026 By Colleen DeGuzman, The Texas Tribune Six months after scrapping their own seawater desalination plant project, Corpus Christi City Council voted Tuesday to consider an agreement...