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Skip to main contentSkip to main contentRead Today's E-edition© 2023 Lee EnterprisesTerms of Service Privacy PolicySubscribeRead Today's E-editionClosing stores is an extreme measure to combat crime and safety concerns, but while Target's recent move was one of the strongest recent examples of that, it isn't alone.Uber is looking to help with a much-dreaded chore: returning packages.While it may still be early fall, the time to figure out Thanksgiving or Christmas travel is here. From flights to hotel stays, travel costs can add up.Wall Street fell sharply Tuesday as it focused on the...…Skip to main contentSkip to main contentRead Today's E-edition© 2023 Lee EnterprisesTerms of Service Privacy PolicySubscribeRead Today's E-editionClosing stores is an extreme measure to combat crime and safety concerns, but while Target's recent move was one of the strongest recent examples of that, it isn't alone.Uber is looking to help with a much-dreaded chore: returning packages.While it may still be early fall, the time to figure out Thanksgiving or Christmas travel is here. From flights to hotel stays, travel costs can add up.Wall Street fell sharply Tuesday as it focused on the...WW…
One-of-a-kind Lloyd’s of London wildfire insurance will kick in for Oregon
NEW!34,212sharesA British insurance marketplace in business since 1871 will pay up to $25 million of costs in under the state’s one-of-a-kind wildfire insurance.The policy with Lloyd’s of London calls for the state to pay the first $50 million in costs, then Lloyd’s pays the next $25 million. Anything above that would be covered by the state, along with federal assistance.According to the Northwest Interagency Coordination Center, a logistical center for regional fires, Oregon has spent over $53 million on firefighting during the current fire season. That would trigger the insurance...…NEW!34,212sharesA British insurance marketplace in business since 1871 will pay up to $25 million of costs in under the state’s one-of-a-kind wildfire insurance.The policy with Lloyd’s of London calls for the state to pay the first $50 million in costs, then Lloyd’s pays the next $25 million. Anything above that would be covered by the state, along with federal assistance.According to the Northwest Interagency Coordination Center, a logistical center for regional fires, Oregon has spent over $53 million on firefighting during the current fire season. That would trigger the insurance...WW…
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