Weakened Bertha Expected to Hit Carolinas, Virginia With Heavy Rains, Flash Floods May 27, 2020 05/27/2020 02:53 PM (Reuters) – Bertha, the second named storm this Atlantic hurricane season, has weakened to a tropical depression...
Georgia Man Accused of Defrauding Employer Over COVID-19 May 27, 2020 By Kate Brumback A Georgia man faces charges after authorities say he lied to his employer that he had tested positive for COVID-19....
Tropical Storm Bertha to Bring Heavy Rain to South Carolina May 27, 2020 By Maria Caspani A tropical storm that quickly formed off the coast of South Carolina on Wednesday threatened to unleash heavy rainfall that...
Florida CFO to Focus On Pandemic Business Liability Protections in 2021 Session May 27, 2020 Florida CFO Jimmy Patronis said he will pursue legislation that establishes liability protections for businesses in the next legislative session...
Retail Subsidiaries of BB&T Rebrand as McGriff, Maintain North Carolina Headquarters May 27, 2020 McGriff Insurance Services, Inc., and McGriff, Seibels & Williams, Inc., the retail insurance subsidiaries of BB&T Insurance Holdings, have rebranded...
Stay-At-Home Order Extended to June 1 in Mississippi May 26, 2020 By Emily Wagster Pettus Mississippi Gov. Tate Reeves said Friday that he’s adding another week to his statewide “safer at home” order because of...
North Carolina Tyson Foods Poultry Plant Reports 570 COVID-19 Cases May 26, 2020 Meat producer Tyson Foods is reporting 570 cases of COVID-19 at a poultry processing complex in North Carolina. Tyson said...
Mississippi Church Suing Over Virus Restrictions Burns Down; Arson Suspected May 26, 2020 A church in Mississippi was destroyed by a suspected arson fire, about a month after its pastor filed a lawsuit...
DeBuys Joins Valent Group’s Employee Benefits Practice in Alabama May 26, 2020 Valent Group, the risk consulting and insurance division of EBSCO Industries (EBSCO), has hired former attorney and business owner Billy...
Florida Unemployment System Hit by Data Breach May 26, 2020 Some Florida residents who have made unemployment claims may have had personal data stolen, officials said Thursday. The Florida Department...