If you think gasoline prices are high now, consider the eye-popping possibilities if another monster storm pummels the Gulf of...
Safety & Loss Control News
The Texas Department of Insurance issued an alert to agents and consumers concerning a nontraditional insurance product offering it is...
Oklahoma fire departments will be receiving much-needed funding for new equipment under a budget package recently approved by the Legislature....
Two insurers, Nationwide and Germania, have made donations to the Texas Arson Hotline, the Insurance Council of Texas reported. Each...
Tupelo was the first city in Mississippi to approve camera enforcement at intersections. Traffic cameras will go live on Aug....
About 25 percent of the District of Columbia’s fire hydrants require replacement or urgent repairs, the city’s fire chief said...
Swift currents on the Arkansas River is continuing to pose a danger to boaters, and the U.S. Army Corps of...
A nearly century-old tobacco warehouse in Maysville, Ky., burned Tuesday night, creating a dramatic display that forced some evacuations and...
“I’m New Jersey Gov. Jon Corzine, and I should be dead.” So begins Corzine’s public service announcement promoting seat belt...
Gov. Mike Easley said he is comfortable the state could respond to a major hurricane strike, even though he has...