Friday, March 10, 2006

Off-duty officer fatally shoots man after car chase (The Philadelphia Inquirer)


Off-duty officer fatally shoots man after car chase (The Philadelphia Inquirer)
An off-duty Philadelphia police officer chased a driver who collided with his car to the Willow Grove train station, then shot the man to death when he charged toward the officer early yesterday morning, police said.
Source: www.kansas.com

High-tech car keys spur growing lockout problem (Bonita Daily News)
Scott Austin s New Year s ski vacation was going great until he got locked out of his car. The locksmiths he called said that they couldn t make a key for his Nissan Pathfinder and that he would need to tow the car to a Nissan dealership.
Source: www.bonitanews.com

Traffic fatalities Two people died Thursday afternoon when their car lost control on snowy Oregon 22 east of Detroit (The Oregonian)
Roman G. Zaytsev, 81, of Vancouver died Tuesday in a Vancouver hospital of chest injuries received four weeks earlier in a bicycle-car collision, according to the Clark County medical examiner's office.
Source: www.oregonlive.com

Get More Mileage Out Of Your Auto Insurance (Stuttgart Daily Leader)
(ARA) - Over the past year, gas prices have done nothing but spiral upwards. Consumer frustration has risen accordingly, due to financial constraints as well as consumers' inability to purchase a new car or travel as much as they might have intended.
Source: www.stuttgartdailyleader.com

Teen killed in one-car crash; passengers tell of horseplay (Lexington Herald-Leader)
Donna Blauser's voice wavered and broke off last night as she struggled through tears to warn teenagers about the dangers ofhorseplay while driving -- just one day after her 16-year-old son died when he was thrown from a car full of teens on Man o' War Boulevard.
Source: www.myrtlebeachonline.com

Electric Insurance Revises Missouri Auto Product (Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance)
BEVERLY, Mass.----March 8, 2006--Electric Insurance announced today the introduction of its enhanced auto product in Missouri. The product is open immediately for all new business and will be available for renewal business beginning on April 5, 2006.
Source: biz.yahoo.com

Low cost auto insurance program expanded (East Bay Business Times)
The California Low Cost Automobile Insurance program will be expanded to Santa Clara, San Mateo, and Imperial counties, Insurance Commissioner John Garamendi announced Thursday.
Source: www.bizjournals.com

Five Great Reasons to Shop Around For Auto Insurance (Stuttgart Daily Leader)
(ARA) - Shopping around is the number one way of saving money on insurance. Are you sure you're getting the best deal possible with your current insurance company?
Source: www.stuttgartdailyleader.com

Insurance Auto Auctions Acquires NW Penn Auction Sales/Warren County Salvage in Erie, Pennsylvania (The Auto Channel)
WESTCHESTER, Ill.--March 8, 2006--Insurance Auto Auctions, Inc., a leader in automotive total loss and specialty salvage services in the United States, today announced the acquisition of NW Penn. Auction Sales/Warren County Salvage located in Erie, Pennsylvania. This acquisition represents the fourth IAA location in Pennsylvania, allowing IAA to better serve northern and central Pennsylvania as
Source: www.theautochannel.com

State to hold hearing on auto-insurance rates (Charlotte Business Journal)
A hearing on N.C. automobile insurance rates has been set for June.
Source: www.bizjournals.com

Insurance program expands to Peninsula (San Mateo Daily Journal)
California Insurance Commissioner John Garamendi announced Thursday the expansion of the state s low-cost auto insurance program to Santa Clara, San Mateo and Imperial counties.
Source: www.smdailyjournal.com

Low-cost car insurance coming by summer (Palo Alto Weekly)
Lower-income residents of Santa Clara and San Mateo counties could get state-backed low-cost auto insurance by late summer, California Insurance Commissioner John Garamendi announced Thursday.
Source: www.paloaltoonline.com

Auto rates on bumpy road (Winston-Salem Journal)
The N.C. Department of Insurance said yesterday that it would hold a hearing in June on an insurance-industry request to raise rates for auto insurance.
Source: www.journalnow.com

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