
Expired Moratorium Puts Millions of Homeowners Policies in Jeopardy
Millions of California homeowners are now at the mercy of the insurance market after a moratorium guaranteeing insurance expired.

Millions of California homeowners are now at the mercy of the insurance market after a moratorium guaranteeing insurance expired.

With ferocious wildfires again sweeping across Western states, officials are looking to the Southeast for possible answers.

With flames charring the California landscape, officials in Southern California are urging residents to be prepared.

The sights of flames consuming entire communities are driving innovation to fight wildfires with technology.

California’s moratorium on insurance companies dropping coverage for homeowners in wildfire-prone areas could force more than 2 million residents to find new coverage.

New parts of LA’s coastal communities could end up underwater if a worst-case tsunami strikes, state geologists say.

Parts of California and the West are already in drought conditions, as the hope for spring rain fades, which could lead to another severe fire season.

National Flood Insurance Program costs have been increasing, and rates could go up significantly to meet growing risks.

Cybercriminals targeted individuals’ information less, focusing on more profitable attacks in 2020.

A partnership among California state agencies will create new hardening standards for older homes in order to help them lower wildfire risk and maintain insurance coverage.