Cruises Revise COVID Guidelines Amid Reports of Breakthrough Cases August 27, 2021 By Adriana Gomez Licon and David Koenig Joel Steckler was eager for his first cruise in more than a year and a half, and he chose the...
North Carolina Lawmakers Finalize Police Reform Bill Designed to Banish Undisciplined Officers August 26, 2021 By Gary D. Robertson The General Assembly finalized a police reform bill on Tuesday designed to get rid of undisciplined officers at North Carolina...
Selma, Alabama Convention Center Damaged by Explosion August 26, 2021 An explosion rocked an Alabama convention center, heavily damaging the building but causing no injuries, authorities said. The cause of...
Tennessee Flooding Damages More Than 270 Homes August 26, 2021 By Jonathan Mattise and Travis Loller Crews with chainsaws and heavy equipment cleared their way through trees densely matted with vegetation, garbage and building debris Tuesday...
Biden Orders Disaster Declaration After Tennessee Flooding August 25, 2021 By Travis Loller President Joe Biden has approved a major disaster declaration sought by Tennessee after record rainfall caused devastating floods that killed...
Mississippi City Will Require Security Cameras Outside Businesses August 25, 2021 A Mississippi city will require many businesses and shopping centers to install video cameras to help law enforcement officers identify...
People Moves: Chubb Names Georgia-Based Booker, Meyer to EVP Roles; Skipper Joins Palomar; The Villages Adds Dooley August 25, 2021 Chubb Chubb announced leadership appointments within its North America Property business unit and in its wholesale excess and surplus lines...
Georgia Officers to Train to Draw Blood From Drivers Suspected of DUI August 25, 2021 A new grant will be used to train Georgia law enforcement officers to draw blood from drivers suspected of driving...
North Carolina Flooding Claims Five Victims August 24, 2021 Officials have found a fifth person dead after flooding in western North Carolina. Haywood County Emergency Services announced in a...
Kentucky Supreme Court Rules to Limit Governor’s COVID Emergency Powers August 24, 2021 By Bruce Schreiner The Kentucky governor’s efforts to aggressively combat COVID-19 suffered a landmark legal defeat Saturday as the state’s high court cleared...