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Federal Government Suing Southern California Edison over 2009 Fire
Just days before the federal statute of limitations would have run out, the government has filed a lawsuit against Southern California Edison in connection to a 2009 fire that primarily burned the San Bernardino National Forest east of Hemet. The …
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Small Quake Strikes Near Mammoth Lakes in California
A minor earthquake has hit a rural area near Mammoth Lakes, Calif., but authorities say there have been no reports of damage. The United States Geological Survey reported Saturday that the preliminary magnitude 3.7 earthquake occurred about 7 a.m. Saturday, …
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New Jersey Transit Receives $71M Federal Sandy Relief Funding
New Jersey Transit is getting $71 million from the federal government to pay for rebuilding and replacing equipment damaged by Superstorm Sandy. The agency and New Jersey’s Congressional delegation announced the award Aug. 21. The money comes from the Federal …
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Jury Sides with Jordan in Name Value Case, Awards $8.9M
Jurors at a civil trial focused on the market value of Michael Jordan’s identity have handed him a major win, ordering a grocery-store chain to pay him $8.9 million for invoking his name in a steak ad without his permission. …
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Ohio Chiropractor to Plead Guilty to $696K Insurance Fraud
A suburban Columbus, Ohio, chiropractor has agreed to plead guilty in federal court to defrauding health insurance companies for nearly $700,000. The Columbus Dispatch reports 44-year-old Jeffrey Shope is charged with overbilling health insurance companies by $696,373 from 2009 through …
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New Texas-Developed Guardrails to Be Installed in State, Nation
Some roadways in Texas and around the country will get new guardrails after Texas A&M University found that a specially made reinforced concrete barrier works better to protect drivers. Engineers from Texas A&M’s Transportation Institute and the Texas Department of …
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Geologist: Kansas Earthquakes Linked to Injection Wells
Kansas Geological Survey believes an increase in earthquakes in two southern Kansas counties is linked to saltwater injection after oil and natural gas drilling, according to an agency scientist. The agency had said in the past that there was a …
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Maine’s Clark Insurance Announces Election and Succession of Officers
Clark Insurance, an employee-owned independent insurance agency based in Portland, Maine, announced that its board of directors has elected new officers as part of its long-planned internal leadership succession. Kenneth Ross was elected chairman of the Board of Directors. Ross …
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4 Years After Irene, Long-Term Rebuilding Projects Nearing End in Vermont
The first new building at the still under-reconstruction Vermont State office complex in Waterbury is now occupied by state employees and more are due back before the end of the year. Down Main Street, a new town office building is …
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New FEMA Maps for Central Texas Expand Flood Plains
Hundreds of Central Texas residents could be forced to buy flood insurance or face stricter building regulations for new structures nearly three months after deadly flooding. The Federal Emergency Management Agency has begun releasing advisory maps. The Austin American-Statesman reports …
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