Family of Florida Man Killed in Autopilot Crash Sues Tesla August 2, 2019 By Dana Hull Tesla Inc. was sued for the second time in three months by the family of a car owner who was...
55 ‘Probable’ Legionnaires’ Cases Tied to Atlanta Sheraton Hotel August 2, 2019 The Georgia Department of Public Health says it’s probable there are 55 more cases in the Legionnaires’ disease outbreak linked...
West Virginia Lawmakers Ask Attorney General for Control of $37M Opioid Settlment August 2, 2019 A group of West Virginia lawmakers want control of a recent $37 million opioid settlement with the drug distributor McKesson....
2 Workers Die in Separate Falls from South Carolina Roofs in Span of 3 Days August 1, 2019 A 47-year-old worker has died after falling four stories from the roof of a retirement village under construction in South...
Gas Line Explosion in Kentucky Neighborhood Kills 1, Ignites Homes August 1, 2019 By Alex Dobuzinskis A gas line explosion shortly after midnight on Thursday in a residential community in rural Kentucky sent up a ball...
Florida Regulator Calls Open Hurricane Michael Claims ‘Discouraging’; Plans Data Call August 1, 2019 By Amy O'Connor With more than 20,000 claims related to Hurricane Michael still open nine months after the storm hit the Florida Panhandle,...
World Insurance Associates Acquires West Coast Insurance, Combs Insurance of Florida August 1, 2019 World Insurance Associates LLC, an independent insurance agency headquartered in Tinton Falls, N.J., has expanded its presence in Florida with...
Sexual Harassment Scandal Rocks Florida CFO’s Office; Banking Regulator Fired July 31, 2019 By Bobby Caina Calvan The Florida Cabinet fired the state’s top banking regulator last week, a week after the release of a state investigator’s...
Kentucky Teen’s $250M Defamation Suit Against Washington Post Dismissed July 31, 2019 By Dylan Lovan A federal judge has thrown out a Kentucky teen’s lawsuit accusing the Washington Post of falsely labeling him a racist...
North Carolina Residents Hit by 2 Hurricanes Still Waiting on Long-Term Aid July 31, 2019 By Amanda Morris The heating and air conditioning in Carrie Johnson’s home – damaged by Hurricane Matthew in 2016 – still wasn’t fixed...