(The Center Square) – Insurance companies could be compelled to pay homeowners in Southern California who lost their homes in the January 2025 wildfires, if elected leaders have their way.
California expects more than $18 billion in economic activity from major sporting events scheduled this year. Super Bowl LX weekend alone could generate about $500 million for the Bay Area economy, according to government estimates. As companies dispatch executives, deal teams, and clients to Northern California ahead of Sunday’s game, the Super Bowl has become one of the year’s most concentrated corporate travel periods.
(The Center Square) – Malibu is open for business, but officials say more time is needed to get the famous beach city back in the shape it was in before the devastating Palisades Fire.
(The Center Square) – As national education spending per pupil rises, student enrollment is dropping and test scores across the United States are falling, which raises concern over how effectively taxpayer dollars are being used in public schools.
(The Center Square) - An arraignment for Nick Reiner, the son of actor/director Rob Reiner and Rob’s wife, Michele Singer Reiner, was postponed Wednesday to Jan. 7.
(The Center Square) - Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass sent a letter this week to city council members, urging them to pass a budget that would allow the Los Angeles Police Department to hire 410 new officers.
