With thousands of people displaced by the Palisades and Eaton fires, the office has every division working on gouging claims.
While L.A. city officials have floated tripling that penalty to $30,000, county leaders want to take it even further. Not everyone thinks bigger fines will fix the problem. Chelsea Kirk, who tracks ...
US lawmakers in a House oversight and investigations subcommittee are scheduled to meet on Feb. 6 to discuss claims of ...
The Los Angeles City Attorney's Office filed a lawsuit this week against Blueground, a short-term rental company that ...
The overpriced input costs and market dominance by a handful of players has resulted in steeper prices for animal feed dairy ...
The head of Consumer Watchdog argued the company is "detouring the rules that protect state consumers from insurance price ...
Consumers may be unknowingly facing higher prices for the same products thanks to a controversial practice called ...
() - California Gov. Gavin Newsom Tuesday signed a new wildfire relief executive order ending an anti-price gouging provision ...
The Los Angeles City Atty's office has filed a lawsuit against real estate firm Blueground, alleging it violated anti-price ...
County Supervisors Lindsey Horvath and Kathryn Barger, who both saw swaths of their districts decimated by fire, asked county ...
The dramatic power play began Friday, continued through the weekend -- and poses extraordinary and unprecedented threats to ...
State Farm this morning asked Insurance Commissioner Ricardo Lara to authorize an immediate 22% increase in State Farm's home insurance rates, amounting to $740 million a year, but has not provided ...
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