Three Weeks Before Trial, Former Georgia Commissioner Oxendine Pleads Guilty March 25, 2024 By Jeff Amy ATLANTA (AP) — A former Georgia insurance commissioner who made a failed Republican run for governor has pleaded guilty to...
People Moves: Aspire in California Names Daniel Director of Underwriting March 25, 2024 Aspire General Insurance named Tracy Daniel director of underwriting. Daniel has more than 26 years of leadership experience in the...
Investigation Underway Into Cause of Pennsylvania House Fire That Killed Five March 25, 2024 Investigators were searching Thursday for the cause of a fire that tore through a house in the Pittsburgh suburbs, killing...
10 Years After Washington Landslide, Climate Change Is Increasing The Danger March 25, 2024 By Gene Johnson and Becky Bohrer After the mountainside collapsed, obliterating a neighborhood and 43 lives in the worst landslide disaster in U.S. history in Washington,...
Police Identify Five Killed in Private Jet Crash Near Rural Airport March 25, 2024 Virginia State Police have identified the five people who were killed when a small private jet crashed as it approached...
Virginia Still Battling Shenandoah Valley Wildfires March 24, 2024 By Sarah Rankin Crews who have been battling still-burning wildfires in Virginia’s Shenandoah Valley this week have gotten an assist from rain and...
Alabama Bill Would Let Alfa Federation, Not Insurer, Sell Health Plans. BCBS Opposes March 22, 2024 By William Rabb Alfa, one of the largest property-casualty insurers in Alabama, is clarifying that it is not planning to move into the...
Minnesota Homeowners Report Surge in Insurance Complaints March 22, 2024 Minnesota homeowners insurance complaints rose 108% from 2020 to 2023, with of those complaints from homeowners concerned their claims were...
Oklahoma Contractor Faces $103K in Fines After Fatal Workplace Asphyxiation March 22, 2024 An Oklahoma City employer’s failure to follow federal safety procedures left a 30-year-old worker suffering fatal asphyxiation as they tried...
Biden’s LNG-Permit Halt Challenged by 16 States in Lawsuit March 22, 2024 By Elizabeth Elkin, Madlin Mekelburg and Ari Natter Texas, Louisiana and more than a dozen other US states challenged the Biden administration’s suspension of new licenses to export...