It’s been a year since Pacific Gas and Electric Company left Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection. That exit deal included a promised $ 13.5 billion settlement to pay victims of wildfires that were caused by the company’s equipment. The deal represented a milestone to fire survivors, PG&E interim CEO Bill Smith …
Read More »PG&E Bankruptcy Puts California Renewable Energy Goals At Risk
Pacific Gas and Electric, the primary utility provider in the Central Valley, filed for bankruptcy last month leaving questions about what this means for California’s renewable energy industry. Many renewable energy companies contract with PG&E, but as the company’s assets are examined, those contracts could be changed. This could also …
Read More »Valley Hospitals Eye Expansion, Reopening, Bankruptcy
Local hospitals in three San Joaquin Valley communities are making big plans for the future, including an expansion, a reopening, and a bankruptcy filing. In Kern County, Adventist Health has announced plans to build a new hospital in Northwest Bakersfield. The facility will be built near the intersection of Coffee …
Read More »Can Tulare Save Its Hospital? TRMC Board Seeks Chapter 9 Bankruptcy Protection
The future of the troubled Tulare Regional Medical Center is in doubt, as the elected board of the public hospital voted last weekend to file for Chapter 9 bankruptcy protection. It’s the latest chapter is a years-long fight for control of the hospital, which is run by a private company …
Read More »Legal battles over Merced Health Clinic ramp up. Clinic files for bankruptcy
Representatives of Horisons Unlimited Health Care, a nonprofit health clinic whose board members have been involved in a series of legal battle since March, are set to appear in court … Click to Continue »
Read More »Hometown Buffet’s parent company files bankruptcy
It’s unclear if Merced’s Hometown Buffet will close Other locations in the state already have closed Merced restaurant closed for ‘asset inventory’ … Click to Continue »
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