California Wildfire Insurance Claims Top $11.4 Billion January 30, 2019 By KATHLEEN RONAYNE Insurance claims from California’s deadly November 2018 wildfires have topped $11.4 billion, making the series of fires some of the... Read More
Colorado Pot Owners Plead Guilty as a Result of ‘Looping’ Practice January 29, 2019 By KATHLEEN FOODY The owners of a Denver marijuana business pleaded guilty Friday to drug and racketeering charges and will spend a year... Read More
Partial Government Shutdown Complicates Alaska Landslide Response January 28, 2019 The partial government shutdown that lasted 35 days has complicated efforts to clear a key roadway following a landslide on... Read More
California Probe Clears PG&E of Deadly 2017 Tubbs Wildfire January 28, 2019 By Mark Chediak PG&E Corp. was cleared of blame for a deadly 2017 blaze just days before the California utility giant was set... Read More
CAIF Files Amicus Brief in Keodalah Case January 28, 2019 Fraud fighting could be seriously compromised if a state court ruling allowing bad faith suits against insurer employees is allowed... Read More
PG&E Says Judge’s Proposals for Fire Risk Mitigation Could Cost up to $150B January 25, 2019 By SUDHIN THANAWALA Proposals by a U.S. judge to prevent Pacific Gas & Electric Co. equipment from causing more wildfires would endanger lives,... Read More
Television Host, Family Survive Montana Car Crash January 24, 2019 Fox News host Bret Baier and his family survived a motor vehicle crash in Montana after the television anchor’s SUV... Read More
Oakland Warehouse Fire Lawyers Can’t Discuss Case Outside Court January 24, 2019 A Northern California judge on Friday barred lawyers from publicly discussing the case of two men charged for their roles... Read More
Buildings Hold Firm, But Residents Shaky After Alaska Aftershocks January 24, 2019 By RACHEL D'ORO Seven weeks after a massive earthquake rocked Alaska, aftershocks are still shattering 7-year-old Connor Cartwright’s sense of safety. They shake... Read More
Utah Lawmaker Plans Amusement Park Oversight Bill January 23, 2019 A state lawmaker plans to again propose legislation that would add oversight of amusement parks in Utah, one of only... Read More