Mississippi Tire Plant Partly Covered, Will Reopen in June After Tornado May 1, 2023 By William Rabb A northeast Mississippi tire plant that was damaged by an April tornado is expected to restart production in June. Goodyear...
South Florida Jury Awards Woman $5.5M from Mold, Water Damage in Condo May 1, 2023 By William Rabb A south Florida jury has awarded $5.5 million to a woman who sued her condominium association after years of water...
Biden Declares Flooded Part of South Florida a Disaster Area May 1, 2023 By William Rabb President Joe Biden declared Florida’s Broward County a disaster area Friday, two weeks after record-breaking rain left parts of Fort...
Court Reinstates Criminal Charges Against Veterans’ Home Officials Over COVID Policies May 1, 2023 By Andrew G. Simpson Massachusetts’ highest court overruled a lower court judge Thursday and reinstated criminal neglect charges against two top former officials at...
After Parking Garage Deadly Collapse, New York City Partly Shutters Four Others May 1, 2023 By Bobby Caina Calvan After the deadly collapse of a parking structure in lower Manhattan, New York City building officials swept through dozens of...
Lawsuit Seeks to Recover $3M Invested in Louisiana Hurricane-Damage Lawsuits April 28, 2023 A restoration contractor that helped finance an effort by McClenny Moseley & Associates to file thousands of hurricane-damage claims in...
Feds: Ohio Man Tried to Firebomb Ohio Church to Stop Drag Show April 28, 2023 CLEVELAND (AP) – An eastern Ohio man told investigators that he tried to burn down an Ohio church because he...
Mississippi River Flooding Prompts Evacuations, Sandbagging in Iowa April 28, 2023 By Todd Richmond and Scott McFetridge DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) – Some residents along the swelling Upper Mississippi River evacuated their homes this week while others...
Suit Over Texas Woman’s Jail Death Settles for $7M April 28, 2023 By Jake Bleiberg DALLAS (AP) – A private company that ran a Texas jail where a woman allegedly went blind following days of...
$1.6B Trial Starts Against Utility Over Fatal 2020 Oregon Wildfires April 28, 2023 PORTLAND, Ore. (AP) – A trial connected to a $1.6 billion class action lawsuit against utility PacifiCorp over the catastrophic...