PG&E Glides Toward Bankruptcy Exit Now That State Is Focused on Virus The deepening coronavirus crisis has shifted nearly all attention away from what had been one of California’s most pressing issues:... Read More
Colorado Funeral Home Operators Charged With Selling Bodies GRAND JUNCTION, Colo. — Federal authorities arrested the operators of a Colorado funeral home accused of selling body parts or... Read More
Lloyd’s Must Defend Merchant From Privacy Law Suit Lloyd’s of London must defend a merchant against a lawsuit that accused it of violating a California privacy law by... Read More
PG&E Wins Approval of $23 Billion Bankruptcy Financing Package PG&E Corp. won bankruptcy court approval to use up to $23 billion in financing after California Governor Gavin Newsom dropped... Read More
District Settles For $475K After Teacher Punched Boy, 9 ESPANOLA, N.M. — A New Mexico school district has agreed to pay $475,000 to settle a lawsuit filed by the... Read More
Circus Circus Faces Lawsuit Over 2019 Beating Death RENO, Nev. — The husband of a California woman who was found beaten to death at a Nevada casino is... Read More
PG&E Agrees to More State Control If It Gets Into Trouble Again PG&E Corp. said it’s open to a proposal that would let California regulators take greater control of the company if... Read More
PG&E Strikes Deal With FEMA Over $3.9 Billion in Fire Claims PG&E Corp. reached a deal with the U.S. Federal Emergency Management Agency over $3.9 billion in relief Washington provided after... Read More
Coronavirus Motel Ignites Clash at Epicenter of Seattle Outbreak What started as a bold plan to slow the spread of the coronavirus in the Seattle area is quickly devolving... Read More
California Blackouts Boost Demand for Power Storage Power cuts during California’s devastating wildfire season have boosted demand for combined solar panels and battery storage solutions as businesses... Read More