Crews Battle Wildfires Across Parts of North and South Carolina March 4, 2025 By Staff and Wire Reports South Carolina’s governor declared a state of emergency this week as dozens of wildfires burned across parts of North and...
After Breakup With Spring Breakers, Miami Beach Says No to Getting Back Together March 4, 2025 MIAMI BEACH, Fla. (AP) — Miami Beach broke up with spring break last year and city leaders still aren’t interested...
With Unrevealed Previous Injury, Later Claim Cannot be Denied, Georgia Court Says March 4, 2025 By William Rabb Defending workers’ compensation claims from employees who have not disclosed previous injuries may have just become a little more complicated...
Florida Seeks Personal Prescription Data From Drug Middlemen March 4, 2025 By John Tozzi Florida insurance regulators have asked companies to hand over extensive amounts of data on people’s pharmacy claims, including personal information...
Georgia Lawmakers Must Now Fix Differences on Bill to Boost Hurricane Helene Relief March 3, 2025 By Jeff Amy ATLANTA (AP) — Georgia’s state Senate wants to boost spending on Hurricane Helene relief even more, including creating a grant...
Tennessee Gynecologist Charged With Unnecessary Medical Procedures March 3, 2025 By Adrian Sainz MEMPHIS, Tenn. (AP) — A Tennessee gynecologist was arrested Friday and accused of performing unnecessary procedures on patients with re-used...
Computer Simulations Suggest Atlantic Current Shutdown Less Likely This Century March 3, 2025 By Seth Borenstein The nightmare scenario of Atlantic Ocean currents collapsing, with weather running amok and putting Europe in a deep freeze, looks...
Florida Bills Would Set up Limited Trust Fund for Home Hardening Grants March 3, 2025 By William Rabb Florida’s chief financial officer, now a candidate for Congress, is backing a bill that would set up a trust fund...
John Morgan Wants New Political Party, May Run for Governor of Florida February 28, 2025 The man who has been as much of a litigation nemesis to Florida property and casualty insurers as anyone is...
Alabama Lawmakers Advance Bill Making it Harder to Sue Police for Excess Force February 28, 2025 By Safiyah Riddle MONTGOMERY, Ala. (AP) — Divisive legislation that would expand legal immunity for police officers who use excessive force or kill...