Florida Bill Would Restrict Insurers in Underwriting Gun Owners January 17, 2014 By Michael Adams Florida lawmakers say they want to protect policyholders’ second amendment rights to bear firearms by preventing insurers from issuing, renewing...
Maker of 3-Wheeled Vehicle Seeks Exemption from Mississippi Helmet Law January 17, 2014 By Emily Wagster Pettus A company that plans to make a three-wheeled vehicle is seeking a change in Mississippi’s helmet law. Elio Motors wants...
West Virginia Supreme Court Upholds Fire Protection Fee Outside Limits January 17, 2014 The West Virginia Supreme Court has ruled that the city of Bridgeport has the authority to charge a fee for...
Florida Citrus Crop Weathers Overnight Cold January 17, 2014 Cold weather overnight did not harm oranges and other fruit across Florida’s citrus-growing regions, the state’s leading growers association said...
New Health Warning Raises Concern in West Virginia Over Chemical Spill January 17, 2014 By Mark Drajem A U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention warning to pregnant women in West Virginia has raised alarms because officials,...
University of Florida Lab Tests Fluid-Filled Helmet As Guard Against Injuries January 16, 2014 By Andrew G. Simpson In a ground floor lab of the New Engineering Building at the University of Florida, radiologist Keith Peters and mechanical...
Inspectors Cite Company in West Virginia Spill for Violations at Other Site January 16, 2014 By Jonathan Matisse The company whose spill contaminated the water supply for 300,000 West Virginians has been cited for violations at a second...
Kentucky Weighs Cyber Breach Notifcation Law January 16, 2014 A bill backed by state Auditor Adam Edelen and a bipartisan group of lawmakers would require state and local government...
Georgia Cold Spell Leads to $75M in Claims January 16, 2014 State officials say Georgians filed claims for an estimated $75 million in insured losses after temperatures in the region dropped...
Sen. Rockefeller Requests Increased Funding for Chemical Safety Board January 15, 2014 U.S. Sen. Jay Rockefeller is seeking more funding for the U.S. Chemical Safety Board following a spill in West Virginia...