Former California Officer Pleads No Contest to Insurance Fraud January 18, 2022 A retired San Jose Police officer who owns a security business pleaded no contest to insurance fraud, tax evasion, money...
Report: Plane Hit Power Lines Before Caifornia Crash That Killed 4 January 18, 2022 A medical transport plane struck power lines in cloudy weather before it crashed last month near San Diego, killing two...
J&J Reaches Opioid Settlement with New Mexico January 18, 2022 By Nate Raymond Johnson & Johnson on Friday said it had agreed to pay $44 million to resolve claims that it fueled the...
Children of Dead Sex Abuse Victim Sue Under New California Law January 14, 2022 By Brian Melley After decades of dealing with the boyhood trauma of being molested by a priest, Jim Bartko sued the Roman Catholic...
Firing Upheld for California Cops Who Played Video Game During Holdup January 14, 2022 A California appellate court has ruled that two Los Angeles police officers were properly fired for playing Pokemon Go instead...
Homeowners of America Rolling out in New Mexico January 14, 2022 Homeowners of America, a property/casualty insurance provider and subsidiary of Porch Group, Inc., launched its service in New Mexico. New...
People Moves: K2 in California Moves Farrell to Primary Leadership; CLARA Analytics Names Jones Chief Marketing Officer January 14, 2022 K2 Insurance Services announced that Partners General Insurance Agency President Tom Farrell has taken over the primary leadership function. Farrell...
Oregon Meat Distributor Recalls Ground Beef Over E. coli Concerns January 13, 2022 A meat distributor based in Clackamas, Oregon, has recalled more than 28,300 pounds (12,800 kilograms) of ground beef because of...
California DMV Reevaluating Approach to Regulating Tesla’s Public Self-Driving Test January 13, 2022 By Jaiveer Shekhawat and Shubham Kalia California is reevaluating Tesla Inc’s Full Self-Driving test program, to determine if the electric-car maker’s software should fall under its...
Washington Roofers Face $750K in Fines for Putting Workers at Risk January 13, 2022 The Washington Department of Labor & Industries issued a combined $768,000 in fines against three Washington roofing companies for reportedly...