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Jerome Tang and the Kansas State men’s basketball team have won an important recruiting battle. PJ Haggerty, one of the best available players still in the transfer portal, withdrew his name ...
State Farm’s newly approved emergency rate hike ... according to the most recent Cal Fire map. Some insurance companies aren’t willing to work with that. It leaves many homeowners turning ...
Following a judge's ruling Monday, State Farm customers in California are one step away from paying more on their homeowners insurance to alleviate what the company described as a "dire" financial ...
State Farm has gotten approval to raise insurance rates for homeowners starting in June. The "emergency" rate hike was approved as customers continue to feel the devastating wildfires' lasting impact.
California’s top insurance regulator said Tuesday that State Farm can soon start raising premiums by 17% for all of its home insurance customers in the state to help the insurer rebuild its ...
Insurance Commissioner Ricardo Lara adopted an administrative law judge’s ruling Tuesday and granted State Farm General an emergency 17% hike in its homeowner rates. The commissioner’s ...
Jan. 20, 2025. Photo by Jules Hotz for CalMatters State Farm can raise homeowner and other rates starting next month, becoming the first insurance company to win approval to do so on an emergency ...
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Survivors of the Eaton fire gathered Thursday morning in Pasadena to condemn State Farm’s alleged mishandling of a slew of claims by policyholders who suffered losses in the blaze. Speaking in f ...
Aerial video recorded on April 8 shows a home in Bogota, Tennessee, fending off flood waters that forced more than 100 rescues. (Video: Randy Moore via Storyful) “Just normal things around here, ...
yet too many remain uninsured due to affordability challenges and outdated flood maps," said Trevor Burgess, CEO of Neptune Flood. "Nowhere is this crisis more evident than in Appalachia ...