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Marvin succeeds Richard J. Dec Former North Carolina TV Anchor Settles Wrongful Death Suit A former North Carolina television news anchor has reached a settlement in a wrongful-death lawsuit involving the family of a man he ran over and killed while driving drunk.
The Winston-Salem Journ Maryland Automobile Insurance Fund Withdraws Rate Change Request The Maryland Automobile Insurance Fund (MAIF) has withdrawn its filing to reduce its private passenger automobile insurance rates, according the Maryland Insurance Administration.
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