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Mayor, supes reach agreement on Mental Health SF
The San Francisco mayor and supervisors announced Tuesday they will move forward with Mental Health SF, with some tweaks, which will reform The City’s mental health care system. The...Read More
PG&E settles second round of wildfire claims for $11 billion
"Today's settlement is another step in doing what's right for the communities, businesses, and individuals affected by the devastating wildfires." Read More
Federal government joins false claim suit against Sutter Health
The U.S. Department of Justice announced Tuesday it will become a party in a whistleblower lawsuit filed in federal court in San Francisco against Sacramento-based Sutter Health LLC and...Read More
State controller holding billions in unclaimed property
State Controller Betty Yee announced Tuesday that her office is safeguarding nearly $770 million in unclaimed cash belonging to Californians, which the office received this fiscal year and is...Read More
Man sentenced to life in prison for 2008 murder of girlfriend
A man convicted of murdering his girlfriend in 2008 has been sentenced to life in prison without the possibility of parole, Monterey County District Attorney Dean Flippo said Thursday....Read More
Oakland approves electric scooter regulations
The Oakland City Council formally approved an ordinance Monday establishing regulations and requiring permits for shared dockless electric scooters, in light of frequent complaints of reckless riders and scooters...Read More
Wells Fargo fined $2 billion over subprime mortgages
Wells Fargo Bank has agreed to pay a $2.09 billion fine to settle claims that it misled investors about the quality of subprime mortgage loans it created and sold...Read More
Regulators: Wells Fargo ‘sold’ insurance to customers without their knowledge
Regulators accused San Francisco-based Wells Fargo of improper insurance sales practices that led to insurance products being purchased for customers without their knowledge. Read More
Clock ticks on Sonoma debris removal program
Sonoma County residents with properties destroyed by the North Bay wildfires can have debris and hazardous waste removed through a government program.Read More
North Bay fire insurance claims top $3.3 billion
Insured losses from the October wildfires in Northern California have now topped $3.3 billion, and the number is still growing.Read More
Insurance brokers charged with fraud
Two insurance brokers have been arrested and charged for allegedly pocketing insurance premiums paid by their customers.Read More