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PG&E facing huge maintenance backlog going into fire season
PG&E heads into fire season this year facing a backlog of 170,000 outstanding maintenance jobs in the high fire risk parts of its system, according to a report by the independent safety monitor. Jaxon Van Derbeken reports.
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PG&E facing huge maintenance backlog going into fire season
PG&E heads into fire season this year facing a backlog of 170,000 outstanding maintenance jobs in the high fire risk parts of its system, according to a report by the independent safety monitor.
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A closer look: PG&E's massive maintenance backlog
PG&E heads into fire season this year facing a backlog of 170,000 outstanding maintenance jobs in the high fire risk parts of its system, according to a report by the independent safety monitor. Jaxon Van Derbeken has more.
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Judge Dismisses Criminal Charges Against PG&E in 2020 Zogg Fire
A California judge has dismissed all charges against Pacific Gas & Electric (PG&E) for its role in a 2020 fatal wildfire that destroyed hundreds of homes and killed four people.
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PG&E Begins Power Line Inspections as Wildfire Season Approaches
PG&E on Wednesday began power line inspections in the South Bay as the entire Bay Area region braces for wildfire season. Robert Handa reports.
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PG&E Begins Power Line Inpections as Wildfire Season Looms
PG&E on Wednesday was set to begin power line inspections in the South Bay as the entire Bay Area region braces for wildfire season. Bob Redell reports.
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PG&E Begins Power Line Inspections as Wildfire Season Looms
PG&E on Wednesday was set to begin power line inspections in the South Bay as the entire Bay Area region braces for wildfire season.
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PG&E to Pay $150 Million for Zogg Fire
The California Public Utilities Commission on Thursday formally approved a $150 million regulatory settlement with PG&E over the 2020 Zogg Fire, with the bulk of the sum to be dedicated to bolstering wildfire safety efforts.
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San Francisco Holds Meeting to Address PG&E's Response to Days-Long Power Outage
San Francisco residents and business owners got a chance to vent about a recent blackout that left some in the dark for days.
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PG&E to Pay $150 million for Zogg Fire
The California Public Utilities Commission on Thursday formally approved a $150 million regulatory settlement with PG&E over the 2020 Zogg Fire, with the bulk of the sum to be dedicated to bolstering wildfire safety efforts.
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How PG&E Customers Can Avoid Losing Thousands of Dollars to Scammers
Reports of scammers targeting PG&E customers are at an all-time high, and the utility this week offered help with how customers can avoid losing thousands of dollars to such schemes.
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Power Restored to Hundreds After Days-Long PG&E Outage in San Francisco
After days without power, the lights are finally back on in one San Francisco neighborhood. But the days-long outage was a big blow to businesses in the area. NBC Bay Area’s Alyssa Goard reports.
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Power Restored for Hundreds of SF Residents After Days-Long Outage
Power was restored for hundreds of PG&E customers following a blackout that happened earlier this week, officials said Saturday.
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Power Restored to Hundreds After Days-Long PG&E Outage in San Francisco
Power was restored to hundreds of PG&E customers following a blackout that happened earlier this week, officials said Saturday.
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Hundreds of PG&E Customers Still Without Power in San Francisco
Hundreds of PG&E customers remain without power Saturday, after a blackout that happened earlier this week.
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How to Cut Your Energy Bills
Power and gas bills have been getting higher lately. Consumer Investigator Chris Chmura shows the ways to cut our energy bills.
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Map: View PG&E Outages in Bay Area
View the latest outages in the Bay Area reported by PG&E.
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PG&E to Release Natural Gas as Pipeline Work Continues in Novato
PG&E will be releasing natural gas early Tuesday morning in Novato, the Marin County Sheriff’s Office said.