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Facing $50 billion in fire liability, PG&E ducks into bankruptcy
PG&E Co. told a federal bankruptcy court Tuesday that its estimated liability in the wake of devastating Northern California wildfires is more than $50 billion.Read More
Mudslide warnings issued in areas of North Bay fires
Sonoma County officials are warning residents about the possibility of mudslides Wednesday night into Thursday in the areas burned by the Oct. 2017 North Bay wildfires. Because of wet...Read More
Santa Rosa fire looter gets six years in prison
A Santa Rosa man was sentenced to six years in prison for first-degree burglary and felony looting during the wildfire state of emergency in October.Read More
Fire-damaged Cardinal Newman high reopens
Students returned Monday to Cardinal Newman High School in Santa Rosa that was heavily damaged in the Tubbs Fire.Read More
Flood watch issued for wildfire burn zones
A flash flood watch has been issued for this afternoon through Tuesday morning for several areas affected by the North Bay wildfires.Read More
Federal, state officials tour North Bay burn zones
Federal and state officials Wednesday morning toured areas burned by the North Bay wildfires in October.Read More
Temporary power lines installed in Coffey Park
PG&E officials said Tuesday that temporary overhead power lines will be restored by Friday to the fire-ravaged Coffey Park neighborhood in Santa Rosa.Read More
North Bay fire losses reach $9 billion
Insured losses from the North Bay wildfires in October reached $9 billion as of the start of this month.Read More
Hundreds attend North Bay fire relief dinner
A special Thanksgiving-themed dinner set in a vineyard along the Napa and Sonoma county line drew hundreds of people Tuesday.Read More
Safari West resumes tours after Tubbs Fire
Safari West north of Santa Rosa resumed its tours Monday, six weeks after the Tubbs Fire burned small outbuildings and a few vehicles but spared the African animal species.Read More
Flash flood issued for fire-stricken areas
A flash flood watch has been issued for the North Bay valleys and mountains for Wednesday afternoon through Thursday morning.Read More
Seven more fire lawsuits filed against PG&E
Seven new lawsuits were filed against PG&E Tuesday in three different courts by people whose property was burned in the devastating North Bay wildfires.Read More
Rain brings fresh risks for fire-stricken areas
Santa Rosa officials asked residents of parts of the hilly Fountaingrove area to be ready to evacuate because rain in the coming days may cause flooding, landslides and sinkholes.Read More
FEMA preps RVs to house wildfire victims
The Federal Emergency Management Agency is preparing to provide temporary homes for wildfire victims at the Sonoma County Fairgrounds.Read More
Clock ticks on Sonoma debris removal program
Sonoma County residents with properties destroyed by the North Bay wildfires can have debris and hazardous waste removed through a government program.Read More
Fire lawsuits stack up against PG&E
Two new lawsuits have been filed against PG&E, claiming the utility's negligence is responsible for the devastating Northern California wildfires.Read More
North Bay fire insurance claims top $3.3 billion
Insured losses from the October wildfires in Northern California have now topped $3.3 billion, and the number is still growing.Read More
Tubbs, Nuns fires 99 percent contained
Cal Fire officials said the Tubbs Fire and the Nuns Fire in Napa and Sonoma counties are 99 percent contained.Read More
‘Band Together’ concert to aid North Bay fire victims
Band Together Bay Area is hosting a benefit concert on Nov. 9 at AT&T Park featuring Metallica, Dave Matthews, G-Eazy and others.Read More
Majority of wineries reopen, few destroyed
Most wine tasting rooms have reopened in Napa and Sonoma counties following the wildfires this month in the two counties.Read More