Road Safety Strategy Offers Hope for Redesign of Philadelphia’s ‘Corridor of Death’ June 1, 2022 By Claudia Lauer Just one more step and the stroller would have been on the curb. The thought haunts Latanya Byrd years after...
Victim of New York Subway Shooting Sues Gunmaker Glock and Parent Company June 1, 2022 By Patricia Hurtado Glock Inc. and its parent company were sued by a New York City woman who was seriously injured when she...
Massachusetts Gov. Baker Vetoes Immigrant Driver’s License Bill June 1, 2022 Gov. Charlie Baker vetoed a bill Friday that would allow immigrants in the country illegally to obtain state driver’s licenses...
Baltimore Settles With Rapper for $300K Over Claims of False Arrest, Police Planting Drugs May 31, 2022 A court settlement calls for the city of Baltimore to pay $300,000 to resolve claims that police officers planted drugs...
National Grid Worker Electrocuted at Massachusetts Worksite May 31, 2022 A 35-year-old employee of utility National Grid died at the hospital after he was electrocuted at a work site in...
Rhode Island Becomes 19th State to Legalize Recreational Marijuana May 31, 2022 Rhode Island’s governor signed legislation Wednesday making the state the 19th in the nation to legalize and regulate recreational marijuana,...
People Moves: MEMIC Names White Underwriter for Pennsylvania; World Insurance Hires Robb as General Counsel; S&S Adds Loss Control Specialist White May 27, 2022 MEMIC Hires White as Senior Underwriter in Pennsylvania Workers’ compensation insurer MEMIC Group has hired Curtis White as senior production...
1, 2, 3 FedEx Trucks Crash Into Each Other on Maine Road May 27, 2022 ALFRED, Maine —Three FedEx delivery vehicles traveling single file crashed into each other, sending one driver to the hospital and...
New York City Firms’ Return-to-Office Plans Face Persistent COVID Headwinds May 27, 2022 By David Randall Efforts by financial firms and others to bring workers back to Manhattan offices more than two years after the start...
Massachusetts Joins States Suing Makers, Marketers of ‘Forever Chemicals’ May 27, 2022 By Mark Pratt Massachusetts has sued more than a dozen companies involved in the manufacture or marketing of so-called forever chemicals, alleging they...