Archive for September 2020
Residents Debate Mountain Living Amid Wildfire Concerns
RED FEATHER LAKES, Colo. — Amanda Harmon spent years dreaming of living in Colorado’s mountains. And she worked for it, too. Seven days a week, Harmon waited tables at a golf course and cleaned vacation rentals here, a remote community … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreHacked Software Provider Acknowledges Ransomware Attack
DALLAS — A major U.S. provider of software services to state and local governments acknowledged Friday that it was hit by a ransomware attack two days after telling clients an unknown intruder had compromised its phone and information technology systems. … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreCalifornia Braces for Power Shutoffs and Warm, Windy Weekend
SAN FRANCISCO — Firefighters and officials at California’s largest utility company braced for hot, dry and windy weather in northern and central areas of the state this weekend that may fan the flames of several major wildfires or ignite new … Source: Claims Journal
Read MorePlaintiffs Win One and Lose One in COVID-19 Business-Interruption Legal Fight
A federal judge in Florida last week denied an insurer’s petition to dismiss a COVID-19 business-interruption lawsuit, while a federal magistrate judge in California threw out a similar claim. Both lawsuits were filed by plaintiffs whose policies excluded coverage for … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreMasks Are Coveted Items With Covid and Smoke Sweeping West Coast
Lindsey Major, wracked with asthma, crisscrossed Seattle in search of an N95 mask as wildfire smoke blanketed the West Coast. The 25-year-old from Mercer Island scoured stores. Pharmacies, big-box outlets, grocers — none had anything to offer. At work, a … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreLawyers Eye Neo-Nazi Website Founder’s Assets for $14M Award
Attorneys for a Montana real estate agent are eyeing the assets of a neo-Nazi website operator to collect a $14 million court judgment against the man for an anti-Semitic online “troll storm” that he orchestrated against the Jewish woman and … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreOwner of Fire-Stricken Ship to Pay $1.8M for Sri Lankan Help
COLOMBO, Sri Lanka — The owner of a large oil tanker that caught fire off Sri Lanka’s coast has agreed to pay $1.8 million to the island nation for its help in extinguishing the blaze, an official sad Thursday. MV … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreWildfires Taint West Coast Vineyards With Taste of Smoke
TURNER, Ore. — Smoke from the West Coast wildfires has tainted grapes in some of the nation’s most celebrated wine regions with an ashy flavor that could spell disaster for the 2020 vintage. Wineries in California, Oregon and Washington have … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreBreach at Software Provider to Local Governments, Schools
DALLAS — A major provider of software services for governments and schools across the United States, Tyler Technologies, told customers Wednesday that an unknown intruder broke into its phone and information technology systems. It could not immediately be determined whether … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreArson Closes Wooden Bridge in Mississippi Indefinitely
TUPELO, Miss. — Folks in one Mississippi county will have to find an alternate route home after a fire on one of the few remaining wooden bridges in the area has closed it for at least 30 days. Firefighters from … Source: Claims Journal
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