Colorado's largest utility company has agreed to pay about $640 million to settle a lawsuit over liability for the state's most destructive wildfire, the Marshall fire in 2021.
Congress passed a disaster relief bill last year that would exempt proceeds from wildfire settlements from federal income taxes. That bill sunsets on Dec. 31.
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A trial set to begin Thursday involving Xcel Energy Inc. (Nasdaq:XEL) and thousands of plaintiffs who had accused the electricity utility of playing a role in the start of the 2021 Marshall Fire is ...
Colorado’s largest electric utility announced Wednesday that it had agreed to settle a lawsuit over its alleged role in the ...
An outside review of Los Angeles County's response to January's deadly wildfires found a lack of resources and outdated policies for sending emergency alerts led to delays in warning residents about ...
In December of 2021, the Marshall Fire destroyed more than 1,000 buildings in Colorado’s Louisville, Superior, and ...
After the Marshall Fire tore through multiple communities, many homeowners are rebuilding in their old neighborhoods.
Xcel Energy has agreed to pay $640 million to settle a lawsuit over its role in the 2021 Marshall Fire, the most destructive ...
Xcel Energy, along with two telecommunications companies, has agreed to settle a lawsuit involving thousands of people and companies impacted by the devastating Marshall Fire in 2021.
Xcel Energy was scheduled to go to court to fight a lawsuit brought by more than 4,000 homeowners, businesses and insurers.
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