
Levi Sumagaysay
Economy Reporter at CalMatters
Rhymes with Chevy. Economy reporter at @CalMatters. [email protected] | https://t.co/8vphPc8UOh | Mastodon: @[email protected] | Ex: @marketwatch @mercnews
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2 days ago |
mendovoice.com | Levi Sumagaysay |Sarah Stierch
This article is part of a partnership between the Mendocino Voice and nonprofit newsroom CalMatters to bring relevant nonpartisan news to Mendocino County readers. Learn more about CalMatters here. MENDOCINO CO., 5/13/25 – State Farm can raise homeowner and other rates starting next month, becoming the first insurance company to win approval to do so on an emergency interim basis in California, including in Mendocino County.
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1 week ago |
alternet.org | Levi Sumagaysay
Rossana Valverde’s Pasadena home of 35 years is still standing after Los Angeles County’s devastating January fires — but more than 100 days later, she and her husband still can’t move back in. This story was originally published by CalMatters. Sign up for their newsletters. That’s because they’re waiting for their insurer, State Farm, to approve and process their claims. “We were lucky our house made it through,” Valverde said. “At first we thought unscathed.
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2 weeks ago |
kqed.org | Levi Sumagaysay
Apr 27Failed to save articlePlease try againRyan Talley, vice-president and co-owner of Talley Farms, in Arroyo Grande on April 14, 2025. (Julie Leopo-Bermudez for CalMatters)This story was originally published by CalMatters. Sign up for their newsletters. President Donald Trump’s on-again, off-again tariffs are putting many California businesses, jobs and the state budget at risk.
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2 weeks ago |
sanbenito.com | Levi Sumagaysay
President Donald Trump’s on-again, off-again tariffs are putting many California businesses, jobs and the state budget at risk. They’re affecting not only long-term relationships with trading partners, but an intricate web of ecosystems and supply chains. The California business owners and groups grappling with the tariffs—wine shop owners, winery founders, farmers—say the precise effects on […]
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3 weeks ago |
rawstory.com | Levi Sumagaysay
This story was originally published by CalMatters. Sign up for their newsletters. President Donald Trump’s on-again, off-again tariffs are putting many California businesses, jobs and the state budget at risk. They’re affecting not only long-term relationships with trading partners, but an intricate web of ecosystems and supply chains.
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