Damage to West Virginia Power Grids from Winter Storm Delays Power Restoration February 26, 2021 Some West Virginia residents are waiting longer than anticipated for their power to come back on after utility crews found...
Family of West Virginia Gov to Pay $270K in Suit Over Mine Discharges February 26, 2021 A coal company controlled by the family of West Virginia Gov. Jim Justice must pay $270,000 to a nonprofit land...
Southern Exposure: Cold Wreaks Havoc on States with Aging Waterworks February 26, 2021 By Melinda Deslatte and Leah Willingham The sunshine is back and the ice has melted. But more than a week after a deep freeze across the...
Judge Dismisses Georgia Lawsuit by Transgender Fire Chief Over Technicality February 26, 2021 By Russ Bynum A federal judge has dismissed a discrimination lawsuit by a transgender fire chief who led a rural Georgia city’s fire...
SIU Adds Kiernan to Marine Brokerage Team in Georgia February 26, 2021 Southern Insurance Underwriters, Inc. (SIU) has added John Kiernan to its Marine Brokerage team. He will be based in Alpharetta,...
After Texas Power Failures, South Carolina Gov Wants Winter Storm Review of Grid February 25, 2021 South Carolina Gov. Henry McMaster wants the state’s electric providers to review their power grids to see if they could...
Kentucky High School Athletic Association Sued Over Coronavirus Policy February 25, 2021 A Kentucky parent has filed a lawsuit against the Kentucky High School Athletic Association over a policy on when student...
Fatal Crash in Florida Keys Cuts Power, Shuts Down 3 Schools February 25, 2021 A fatal car crash in the Florida Keys on Tuesday morning caused traffic delays and caused officials to close three...
Personal Info Posted Online After North Carolina County Ransomware Attack February 24, 2021 An investigation into a ransomware attack on a North Carolina county’s computer network showed personal information posted for sale on...
Water Woes Expected to Last Several More Days in Mississippi After Freeze February 24, 2021 By Leah Willingham and Melinda Deslatte Rising temperatures began melting the snow and ice in Mississippi and Louisiana, but tens of thousands of people still had...