Hurricane Irma’s ‘Last Gasp’: 3-Year Claims Deadline Put to the Test September 10, 2020 By Amy O'Connor It’s been 3 years since Hurricane Irma made landfall in Florida as a Category 4 storm, and the trail of...
Police Investigating Explosion in Florida Industrial Park September 9, 2020 UPDATE: This story has been updated with additional details. Police shut down a section of U.S. 1 in central Florida...
Kentucky Police Road Safety Campaign Targets Aggressive Drivers September 9, 2020 Police are looking for aggressive drivers in Kentucky over the next few weeks. Kentucky State Police Commercial Vehicle Enforcement Division...
South Carolina to Require Vision Tests to Renew Driver’s Licenses September 9, 2020 South Carolina residents looking to renew their driver’s license will face changes in the requirements beginning in October. In a...
3.8M Earthquake Rattles Residents on Alabama-Florida State Line September 8, 2020 No damage was reported after a weak earthquake occurred along the Alabama-Florida line Thursday morning. The U.S. Geological Survey reported...
Alabama Warns of Increase in Cybercrime During Pandemic September 8, 2020 State securities officials say cybercrime including email attacks are on the rise during the pandemic, and they’re warning people to...
South Carolina Sues Entities Behind ‘Mount Trashmore’ for $5M in Clean Up Costs September 8, 2020 South Carolina sued the owner of a site where a massive pile of trash burned and smoldered for months, demanding...
Worker Killed in Accident at Georgia Tyson Foods Plant September 8, 2020 A 58-year-old man has died in an industrial accident at a Georgia poultry processing plant. The maintenance worker was killed...
North Carolina Partially Reopens Indoor Recreational Facilities, Keeps Bars Closed September 4, 2020 By Bryan Anderson Starting Friday, North Carolina will reopen more businesses under a so-called Phase 2.5. The directive announced Tuesday by Democratic Gov....
Federal Judge Dismisses Florida Dentist’s Coronavirus Business Interruption Claim September 4, 2020 By Andrew G. Simpson A federal judge in Florida has dismissed a suit for business interruption insurance payments by a Florida dentist who claimed...