PG&E Plan Has Broad Support From Fire Victims, Lawyers Say Lawyers for more than half the wildfire victims who negotiated a $13.5 billion settlement with PG&E Corp. say their clients... Read More
PG&E Won’t Make Victims of Deadly Fire Pay Its Criminal Fine PG&E Corp. won’t tap a fund for wildfire victims to pay $4 million in fines and expenses for involuntary manslaughter,... Read More
Trade Group Seeks Time-Out for Labor Violation Lawsuits in California A California trade group wants the most populous U.S. state to temporarily block employees from suing employers over labor violations... Read More
PG&E Fire Victims Warn Market Turmoil Endangers Their Settlement Market turmoil from the coronavirus is spilling into the bankruptcy of California power giant PG&E Corp. Victims of wildfires blamed... Read More
Utah Residents Still Reporting Damage Days After Earthquake SALT LAKE CITY — Five days after a magnitude 5.7 earthquake shook parts of Utah, residents continue to report damage.... Read More
Honolulu Building Owners Locked in Tense Renovation Dispute HONOLULU — The owners of adjacent Honolulu buildings are embroiled in a dispute over renovation work that has involved alleged... Read More
New Mexico Agencies on Edge Amid Rising Ransomware Attacks ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. — New Mexico school districts, universities, and government agencies have collectively spent millions of dollars to regain control... Read More
PG&E to Plead Guilty to Involuntary Manslaughter for Fire PG&E Corp. agreed to plead guilty to involuntary manslaughter in connection to the deadliest wildfire in California history. The bankrupt... Read More
Artist Sues Meow Wolf Over Copyright Infringement Claim SANTA FE, N.M. — An artist whose quirky Space Owl features prominently in Meow Wolf’s wildly successful interactive art exhibit... Read More
Earthquake Rattles Millions on Edge Amid Coronavirus Threat SALT LAKE CITY — With much of normal life at a screeching halt to combat the coronavirus, millions of people... Read More