Mississippi Public Universities Cannot Require COVID-19 Vaccine September 23, 2021 The board that governs Mississippi’s public universities has voted to prohibit schools from requiring COVID-19 vaccines for students and staff....
Contractor Killed at Alabama Steel Mill September 22, 2021 A Texas man who was working for a contractor at an Alabama steel mill died after being struck by a...
North Carolina Mother, Son Charged With Insurance Fraud September 22, 2021 Officials with a North Carolina agency have accused a mother and son of falsely telling an insurance company that her...
Southern Baptist Sex Abuse Task Force Advances in Investigation September 21, 2021 By Holly Meyer The Rev. Marshall Blalock feels the weight of his new responsibility. The South Carolina pastor serves as vice chair of...
Alabama Heavy Rain, Flash Flooding Causes One Fatality September 21, 2021 Authorities on Sunday found the body of a man whose vehicle was overtaken by water during flash flooding in Tuscaloosa...
Flooding Reported Around University of Alabama September 20, 2021 Heavy rain has caused some flash flooding Saturday on parts of the University of Alabama campus. University officials tweeted information...
Demolition Set for South Carolina Housing Complex Where Monoxide Poisoning Killed Two September 20, 2021 Heavy equipment may soon begin tearing down an 80-year-old South Carolina public housing complex where two men died from carbon...
Southeast Senior Living Complexes Agree to Pay $450,000 in Settlement Claims over FHA, ADA Violations September 20, 2021 The Justice Department announced that the developer and owners of eight senior living complexes in Alabama, Florida, Georgia, South Carolina...
South Carolina Lawyer Who Arranged Own Death Turns Himself in on Insurance Fraud September 17, 2021 By Jeffrey Collins A prominent South Carolina lawyer who found the bodies of his wife and son three months ago plans to turn...
Florida New Litigated Claims Fell 35% in August September 17, 2021 By Ezra Amacher New litigated claims for Florida’s largest property and casualty insurers dropped to 4,313 in August, a 35% decrease from July,...