San Diego Residents Face New Legal Battle as City Blames Flood Victims for Historic Deluge

SAN DIEGO – Seventeen months after devastating floods swept through Southcrest, the neighborhood’s stormwater culverts stand completely dry, starkly contrasting the chaos of January 22, 2024. Residents are now grappling with the aftermath as more than 50 lawsuits involving over 1,500 plaintiffs accuse the city of failing to manage drainage systems effectively. The flooding left many locals with significant losses that disrupted their lives. Evan Walker, an attorney representing around 600 flood victims, highlighted ongoing legal fallout. “Two of my clients are now named in separate counterclaims by the city,” he said, expressing disbelief at … Read more

Community Outcry: Kern County Grand Jury Highlights Dysfunction in Lamont Storm Water District’s Flood Protection Efforts

LAMONT, Calif. — A recent report by the Kern County Grand Jury has criticized the Lamont Storm Water District, labeling it ineffective in fulfilling its responsibilities to the community. Established in 1984, the district was intended to provide flood protection, but the report indicates it has failed to deliver on that promise. Residents have expressed their frustrations, noting that their voices are not being acknowledged due to the district’s lack of operational presence and advisory capacity. According to the Grand Jury, the district has struggled to maintain a quorum necessary for conducting business, leaving community … Read more

Boulder Residents Challenge City’s Flood Mitigation Funding Plan in Controversial Lawsuit

Boulder, Colorado — A group of local residents has filed a lawsuit against the city over its plans for financing the South Boulder Creek flood mitigation project. This is the latest effort to halt the controversial proposal to construct a spillway and detention pond at the CU South site, a plan that has been under consideration for decades. The lawsuit, submitted on April 2, claims that the city is barred under Colorado’s Taxpayer Bill of Rights (TABOR) from using water utility fees to fund the project. Plaintiffs argue that these fees should be classified as … Read more

Suboxone Lawsuit Surge: Victims Seek Justice for Unwarned Tooth Decay Risks as Cases Flood into Federal MDL

CLEVELAND — Suboxone, a drug widely used in addiction treatment, is now at the center of numerous lawsuits due to allegations that it causes severe tooth decay. The growing body of litigation, which claims the drug’s manufacturer, Indivior, failed to warn users of this potential risk, has evolved significantly since its inception. Recent reports indicate that the number of cases consolidated in a multidistrict litigation (MDL) in the Northern District of Ohio has drastically increased. From 358 cases at the beginning of summer, the docket has swollen to 673 pending lawsuits as of September 2024. … Read more