Pinnacol Distributes $50M in Dividends to 51K Colorado Companies March 24, 2022 Pinnacol Assurance is distributing general dividend checks to its customers totaling $50 million. Pinnacol has also lowered premium rates by...
California Lawmaker’s Bill to ‘Restore Ethics and Transparency’ at Department of Insurance Passes Committee March 23, 2022 The Assembly Judiciary Committee on Tuesday unanimously approved a bill aimed at the California Department of Insurance that its author...
People Moves: IMA Adds Roberts; Alliant in Washington Names Brueske Vice President March 23, 2022 IMA Financial Group Inc. named Stacy Roberts national energy practice director. Roberts will integrate and direct IMA’s energy practice, with...
Freight Train Derails in California Sending 13 Rail Cars and Locomotives off Tracks March 22, 2022 A Union Pacific freight train carrying lumber derailed in Southern California on Monday, sending 13 rail cars and three locomotives...
Lawsuit Filed by Family of Man in Washington Fatal Shooting March 22, 2022 The family of a man police fatally shot during a purported drug investigation is suing the Vancouver Police Department and...
Authorities Investigate California Crash Helicopter That Injured 6 March 22, 2022 Authorities on are investigating the crash of a Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department rescue helicopter in Southern California mountains that...
Arizona Auto Insurance Rates Rising on Heels of COVID March 22, 2022 By David Wichner As if spiraling gas prices weren’t enough, motorists across Arizona and the nation are paying more for auto insurance as...
$2M Settlement in Washington Police Killing Lawsuit March 21, 2022 The city of Poulsbo, Washington, and its police department will pay $2 million to settle a civil-rights lawsuit filed by...
Washington Addressing Flooding That Has Displaced Residents Near Border March 21, 2022 U.S. and Canadian government leaders have agreed to work together to address flooding near the northwest Washington state border with...
California Imposes New Round of Water Cuts to Deal with Severe Drought March 21, 2022 By Kathleen Ronayne California’s urban water users and farmers who rely on supplies from state reservoirs will get less than planned this year...