PG&E’s Criminal Probation to End Amid Ongoing Safety Worries SAN FRANCISCO (AP)–Pacific Gas & Electric is poised to emerge from five years of criminal probation, despite worries that nation’s... Read More
Wineries, Farms Eligible for Last-Ditch California Insurance SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP)–Napa wineries and others hard-hit by massive wildfires in California’s wine country and elsewhere will soon be able... Read More
Hundreds Evacuated as Fire Burns Near California’s Big Sur BIG SUR, Calif. (AP)–Hundreds of residents remained evacuated Sunday as crews battled a wildfire in rugged mountains along the California... Read More
High Truck Towing Costs in Wyoming Prompt Calls For Reform LARAMIE, Wyo. (AP)–Slick, snowy highways are a well-known concern to anyone driving through Wyoming during winter. But for some, the... Read More
Review: Decision to Defend Fire Station Nearly Cost Lives OAKLAND, Calif. (AP)–A firefighting crew’s decision to stay and defend its beloved station on California’s central coast nearly cost the... Read More
School District in California to Pay $14.7M in Teacher Sex Abuse Case The Los Angeles Unified School District agreed to pay $14.7 million to seven former students at an elementary school who... Read More
California Police Officer Who Owned Security Firm Charged with Insurance Fraud A retired San Jose Police officer who owns a security business pleaded no contest to insurance fraud, tax evasion, money... Read More
Biden Administration Unveils Plan to Combat Wildfires in Western States The Biden administration on Tuesday unveiled a 10-year plan to treat and maintain millions of additional acres of forests in... Read More
J&J Reaches Opioid Settlement With Holdout New Mexico Johnson & Johnson on Friday said it had agreed to pay $44 million to resolve claims that it fueled the... Read More
New Mexico Public Schools Have Suffered Cyber Attacks for Weeks When the superintendent of Albuquerque Public Schools announced earlier this week a cyber attack would lead to the cancellation of... Read More