Southeast News for October 2016
- Car Theft, Break-Ins Top List of Most Common Crimes in Kentucky City
- Drought in Southeast States Wreaking Havoc on Crops, Increasing Fire Risk
- Family Sues Amazon Over Hoverboard that Burned $1M Nashville Home
- Hanover Accuses Memphis Recording Studio of Insurance Fraud After Arson Fire
- Drought Committee Address Dryness in Western Carolinas as Floods Subside
- Search Is On for Arsonist Responsible for Series of Fires in Georgia
- Tennessee-Based Nursing Home Chain Settles Medicare Overbilling Case for $145M
- Florida-Based Fortegra Taps Rattner as EVP, Chief Underwriter
- FEMA Extends Filing Deadline for Florida NFIP Claims from Hurricane Hermine
- Clean-Up Deal Reached for Florida Sinkhole that Contaminated Water
- Upcoming Mississippi Tornado Season Looks to be ‘Unpredictable’
- Painting Stolen Off the Wall from Muhammad Ali Center in Kentucky
- South Carolina Extends Emergency Consumer Protections to 15 More Counties
- South Carolina’s 2 Extremes: Part of State Recovers From Flood, Other Part in Drought
- Report: Tennessee Man Dies After Riding Disney’s Star Tours in Florida
- Questions Linger Over Trump’s $17M Insurance Payout in 2005 for Florida Club
- Alabama Facing Severe Drought Statewide
- Mississippi Home Explosion Caused by Propane Leak Kills 2
- S&P: Few North Carolina Residents Hit Hardest by Matthew Have Flood Insurance
- Damage to South Carolina Crops from Hurricane Matthew May Rival 2015 Flooding
- Florida Man Arrested Over Doughnut Glaze Mistaken for Meth Files Lawsuit
- North Carolina Recovery Continues More Than 2 Weeks After Matthew
- FBI: Atlanta Banks Hit by Serial Bank Robber
- North Carolina Environmental Groups, Regulators Spar Over Coal Ash Spill
- Miami Scaffolding Collapse Kills 1, Injures 5
- Georgia Estimates $90M in Insured Losses From Hurricane Matthew
- Brentwood Services Administrators in Tennessee Adds Vedros as Application Developer
- Miami Beach Traps New Pool of Zika-Positive Mosquitoes
- Alabama’s Oldest Mill Appears to be Total Loss After Fire
- Florida Hurricane Fund Still Strong Despite Storms
- Disaster Loans Available to Mississippi Businesses Affected by Drought
- South Carolina Nursing Home Accused of Negligence After Resident Drowns in Puddle
- Attack on North Carolina GOP Office Under Investigation
- CBIZ Insurance Services Adds 3 New Staff to Sarasota, Florida Office
- A.M. Best: Damage From Hurricane Matthew Won’t Affect Most Insurer Ratings
- Georgia-Based Trucking Co. Ordered Off the Road After Numerous Safety Violations
- Hylant Names Herr SVP for Client Strategy & Resource Development in Orlando
- North Carolina Estimates $1.5B in Hurricane Damage to Buildings
- Setback in Zika Fight: Virus Found in New Miami Neighborhood
- Floods from Matthew in Eastern North Carolina Called ‘Worse than Floyd’
- Hurricane Matthew Devastates Georgia Pecan, Cotton Crops
- FEMA Questions Mississippi City’s Spending of 2014 Tornado Recovery Grant
- Wildfires Threaten Alabama; Governor Signs No Burn Order
- Daily Flood Worries Put North Carolina Residents On Edge
- Hurricane Matthew May Be Gone, But Insurance Industry’s Work is Just Starting
- Jaramillo to Lead Beazley’s Latin America Construction and Engineering Group from Miami
- Experts Warn of Long Waits for Post-Hurricane Home Repairs
- Records Show Company Shipped Millions of Pills to West Virginia
- Georgia Man Accused of Staging Car Theft in North Carolina
- Kentucky Labor Cabinet To Release Report of Unpaid Wages Returned to Workers
- Kennedy Space Center Reopens After Suffering Significant Hurricane Damage
- Kentucky County Completes Cleanup of Arsenic Contamination in Soil
- LCTA Now Writing Workers’ Comp in Mississippi
- Residents in Areas Not Hard Hit by Matthew Question Evacuation Orders
- North Carolina Flooding from Hurricane Matthew Worsens, Death Toll Rises
- Mold Shuts Down Kentucky State University Dorm
- North Carolina Prepares for More Flooding in Wake of Matthew
- Giordano Joins Florida-Based DUAL North America as Non-Executive Director
- It’s Official: Florida Workers’ Comp Rates Going Up Nearly 15%
- Matthew Update: 1 Million Still Without Power; Death Toll Rises
- Citizens Warns Florida Policyholders of AOB Scams in Wake of Hurricane Matthew
- Forecasters Lower Matthew Loss Estimates
- Florida Coast Clean Up After Matthew Underway
- Southeast Turns to Recovery from Matthew; Reports of Deaths, Rescues, Power Outages
- Matthew Death Toll in Southeast Rises
- Hurricane Matthew More Hype Than Bite So Far But Insurers, Agents Remain on Alert
- Fitch: Matthew Losses Manageable for Florida Property Insurers
- Florida Gov: Some 600,000 Florida Homes Without Power Due to Hurricane
- Hurricane Matthew Forces Millions to Evacuate Along Southeast Coast
- Hurricane Matthew Heads to Florida; Losses Could Reach $15 Billion
- Florida Approves 97K Policies for December Take-Outs from Citizens
- Drugged Driving Leading Cause of Road Deaths in Tennessee
- Feds Accuse Mississippi Strip Club of Mistreating African-American Dancers
- Survivors of North Carolina Crash that Killed 4 Sue Church That Owned Bus
- South Carolina, Florida Order Evacuations as Hurricane Matthew Approaches Southeast
- Texas Hospital Chain to Pay $513M to Settle Georgia Kickback Claims
- Marsh & McLennan Acquires Florida-Based Vero Insurance
- Cunningham to Lead Florida-Based SLB Insurance’s New Environmental Division
- State Farm Reminds Alabama Drivers to Watch Out for Deer
- North Carolina Insurers Want Supreme Court Review of 25% Home Insurance Rate Hike Denial
- Florida Approves Increases for Citizens Commercial Property Rates
- Maritime Program Group Merges with Axiom Insurance Management of Atlanta
- Florida Watching Hurricane Matthew, Governor Urges Residents to Prepare
- Zika-Carrying Mosquitoes Found in New Area of Miami Beach
- Worker Safety Measures Questioned After Employee Killed in Atlanta Hotel Freezer
- Auditor Says Kentucky Misused State Insurance Tax Funds
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