Moving faster than anticipated, Southern California Edison’s program to compensate Eaton fire victims has made $117 million in offers to 210 individuals and businesses in its first three months of ...
More than 1,800 apply as critics say voluntary payouts fall short. More than 1,800 Southern California Edison customers have applied to a voluntary compensation program tied to the Eaton Fire, which ...
CHARLOTTE — A Charlotte woman has been sentenced to jail and probation for stealing money from a youth football program. Erica Jones, 38, who served as treasurer of the Charlotte Junior Orioles Youth ...
Maryland’s Easy Enrollment program, created in 2019, is officially available for 2026, allowing uninsured residents to check a box on their state tax returns to determine their eligibility for ...
After just over two months, Southern California Edison has drawn more than 1,800 customers to a compensation program meant to settle scores of lawsuits against the company over the deadly Eaton Fire.
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Pizarro said that Edison hears differently from other Eaton Fire survivors. "We engaged the experts who designed the 9/11 Fund. What we've done is size the program that are similar to what we've seen ...
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