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Thin Blue Line to stop offering plans - MSN
A company accused of misleading retired first responders will not offer health plans in the future.
Arizona Attorney General Kris Mayes has opened an investigation into Thin Blue Line Benefits, a group that offers insurance coverage for retired first responders. Here's what we know.
Duty solicitors are a staple of every modern detective drama. But with numbers plummeting, their attendance is becoming less dependable in real‑life police stations. Catherine Baksi reports.
Thin Blue Line Benefits Association has been court ordered to stop operating in Arizona and Ohio as complaints pour in about unpaid claims.
After a 12News investigation, regulators found that a company offering healthcare coverage to retired firefighters and officers was operating illegally in Arizona.
The head of the MBTA said more problems were uncovered during an investigation into a Blue Line train evacuation that happened on Tuesday.
MBTA general manager Phil Eng says an aging cable in a tunnel prompted a Blue Line train to be evacuated on Tuesday.
MBTA General Manager Phil Eng said the agency will replace significant portions of a cable that came down inside a Blue Line tunnel under Boston Harbor Tuesday, forcing the evacuation of more than 450 ...
Around 500 MBTA riders were reportedly stuck on a Blue Line train Tuesday afternoon, according to officials.
Four people were shot and killed while sleeping on a CTA Blue Line train in Forest Park on Monday morning, officials said.
A stretch of the Metro Blue Line will be out of service starting Saturday and will remain closed until July 26 for construction.
But no state ever banned the Thin Blue Line flag — until Idaho did. So how did pro law enforcement Republicans simultaneously ban the Thin Blue Line flag and fail in their goal to ban the Pride ...
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