Shocking revelations from earlier this month out of Chicago should jolt every American out of complacency when it comes to public safety. A commander in the Chicago Police Department ordered officers ...
Thin Blue Line, which marketed health coverage to pre-Medicare first responders, has left some retirees with hundreds of thousands of dollars in unpaid medical bills. Thin Blue Line, which had a ...
PHOENIX (AZFamily) — Thousands of first responders in Arizona will now have to find new health insurance. On Sunday, their provider, Thin Blue Line, will no longer be offering plans. Arizona’s Family ...
PHOENIX — Thin Blue Line Benefits Association, a healthcare provider based out of Texas, is being investigated by the Arizona Attorney General’s Office for “unlawfully providing insurance in Arizona,” ...
PHOENIX (AZFamily) — Arizona Attorney General Kris Mayes announced her office has opened an investigation into Thin Blue Line Benefits, a group that offers insurance coverage for retired first ...
Earlier this year, Republicans in the Idaho Legislature passed a bill to ban the Pride flag, the symbol of the LBGTQ+ community. Legislators made clear that the target was Boise which regularly ...
Retired first responders said they have more questions than answers about their health insurance after a Franklin County judge temporarily banned Thin Blue Line Benefits from doing business in Ohio.
A Franklin County judge granted a request from the Ohio Attorney General's office, temporarily barring an insurance company targeting first responders from collecting premiums, enrolling new members ...
New flags representing the police and fire departments at the Williamsburg Safety Complex, pictured on May 15, went up in early May. The flags have since been removed after concern from some residents ...
Idaho’s new flag law, which has been skirted by some cities, has affected a Treasure Valley town that traditionally flew a pro-police flag. The law, passed by the Idaho Legislature this year to limit ...
Florida law permits homeowners to display the “thin blue line” flag, even if some residents find it offensive. The Federal Flag Code, while technically superseding Florida law, is advisory and cannot ...