- Deal Reached in Florida Wrongful Death Suit Against Ballplayer Leyritz
- South Carolina Coastal Firefighters Get Wildfire Training
- Thieves Grab $1 Million in Sunglasses from Florida Factory
- Late Dinner Spat Leads to West Virginia Arson Charge
- U.S. Officials Probe Whether Massey Was Warned of Mine Safety Inspections
- South Carolina Boating Deaths On Rise
- Safety Grate Rule May Close North Carolina Pools
- Federal Aid for Mississippi Tornado Victims Tops $2.4 Million
- Florida Man Awarded $14 Million in Asbestos Case
- Judge Nixes Union Lawsuit Over Massey Mine Probe Interviews
- Carolinas’ Coast Seen Safe from Oil Spill for Now
- The Hartford Hit With $14.5 Million Over South Carolina Printer’s Claim
- Tennessee Teens Offered Rewards for Seat Belt Use
- Tennessee Governor Again Vetoes Bill Allowing Guns in Bars
- OSHA Fines Mississippi Shipbuilder Over Deadly Explosion Last Year
- North Carolina Woman Charged with Embezzling Insurance Premiums
- Florida Regulates Use of Traffic Cameras Statewide
- Florida Hurricane Fund Has $17 Billion in Cash for Claims
- Witness Interviews Begin in West Virginia Mine Explosion Probe
- Mississippi Home’s Concrete Structure Beats Winds, Cuts Insurance Cost
- Vatican Argues It’s Not Liable for Kentucky Priests’ Sex Abuse
- Florida Governor Signs Bill Regulating Use of Traffic Cameras Statewide
- AAA Hopes Graphic Accident Video Stops Drivers’ Texting
- Truck in Fatal Kentucky Crash Lacked Recorder
- Lawsuits Against Coal Firms Claim Mining Worsened Kentucky Floods
- South Carolina Had Small Earthquake
- Florida Leaders See Omnibus Bill Stabilizing Home Insurance Market
- Busboy Claims New Evidence in 1977 Kentucky Nightclub Fire
- North Carolina Insurers Against Change to Negligence Rule
- South Carolina Firefighters Urge Lawmakers to Keep Sprinkler Code
- Imperial Sugar, OSHA in Settlement Talks Over 2008 Georgia Refinery Blast
- Georgia House Explosion Caused $6 Million in Damage
- Florida Man Charged with Arson of His Yacht Named Shameless
- Wrestler Hulk Hogan Sues Insurer
- Florida Creates Legal Team on Oil Spill Recovery
- Store Shooting Case Tests Mississippi Damages Limit, Premises Liability
- CSX Opens West Virginia Hotel for Railroad Workers’ Rest Periods
- FEMA Using Facebook, Twitter to Reach Tennessee Flood Victims
- Florida Wants BP to Streamline Process for Filing Oil Spill Claims
- Florida Woman Awarded $36 Million Over Steroid Injection Malpractice
- Inspections Uncover Serious Safety Violations; 6 Kentucky Mines Closed
- Mississippi City Seeks Split of Damages in Police Chase
- Mississippi Court Gets Insurer USAA Appeal of Katrina Damage Award
- West Virginia Creates Workplace Safety Hotline
- Early Partial Estimate of Nashville Flood Damage: $1.5 Billion
- West Virginia Mulls Second Mine Inspection Agency
- Musicians Lose Millions in Gear in Nashville Flood
- Thieves Target AC Units in Central Florida
- Family of Mississippi Oil Rig Worker Files Wrongful Death Suit
- One Killed in Accident at West Virginia Coal Operation
- EEOC Says Deal Reached in Mississippi Nursing Home Suit
- Football Team Finds Minor Flood Damage at Tennessee Stadium
- Disaster Recovery Centers Open in Northeast Alabama
- Dog Attack Proves Costly for Tennessee Child’s Family
- Workers Needed for Jobs Created by Gulf Oil Spill
- Disney Wins Lawsuit Alleging Ride Caused Stroke
- Mississippi Shrimpers File Federal Suit over Oil Spill
- Smile, Speeders: South Carolina Town Using I-95 Speed Cameras
- Tennessee Governor Declares 52 Counties a Disaster
- Disaster Aid for West Virginia Storm Victims Tops $3.7M
- Southeast Flooding Kills 22, Closes Businesses and Schools
- Mississippi Seafood Company Files Lawsuit Over Oil Spill
- Mississippi Deadly Tornadoes Took More Than 700 Homes