Justice Department Launches Probe of Trenton Police Department October 18, 2023 The Justice Department (DOJ) announced it has has opened a civil rights practices investigation into the Trenton, New Jersey police...
Bronx Contractor Cited For Excavation Hazards After 2 Deaths at JFK Airport October 18, 2023 The deaths of two employees of a Bronx water and sewer contractor at a construction site at John F. Kennedy...
Report on Virginia Beach Mass Shooting Stresses Training for Police, Fund for Victims October 17, 2023 By Ben Finley A state commission has called for numerous changes to how Virginia and its communities respond to mass shootings, from establishing...
Former Washington NFL Player Denied Workers’ Compensation for Hip October 17, 2023 Stuart Anderson, who played linebacker for the National Football League’s Washington Redskins (now known as the Washington Commanders) in the...
New York Plant Transfers Spent Nuclear Fuel to Dry Cask Storage October 17, 2023 The Indian Point nuclear power plant in Buchanan, New York, has transferred all spent nuclear fuel to dry cask storage...
New Jersey High Court to Hear E-Scooter Rider’s Bid for No-Fault Auto Benefits October 16, 2023 By Andrew G. Simpson David Goyco says he was like a bicyclist when he was injured while riding his low-speed electric scooter and hit...
Rutter’s Stores Pays $1 Million for Payment Card Data Breach October 16, 2023 Pennsylvania Attorney General Michelle Henry announced a settlement with York-based convenience store chain, Rutter’s, regarding cybersecurity attacks that exposed information...
Sailing Vessel That Suffered Broken Mast, Killing Passenger, Had Previous Incidents October 16, 2023 By David Sharp A historic sailing vessel on which a passenger was fatally injured by a broken mast was involved in three previous...
70-Year-Old Man Settles With Catholic Diocese Over Sex Abuse Suffered at Age 8 October 16, 2023 A 70-year-old man who recently reached a settlement with a Roman Catholic diocese in Massachusetts over sexual abuse he suffered...
Memorial Honors 1911 Factory Fire Deaths That Galvanized Push for Workplace Safety October 13, 2023 By Deepti Hajela On March 25, 1911, 146 people, mostly young female immigrants, were killed when a fire broke out at the Triangle...