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641 PG&E customers without power in Cupertino
An estimated 641 PG&E customers are without electrical service Monday morning in Cupertino.Read More
Contractor did not notify 811 before causing Google gas leak
The contractor who accidentally pierced a 2-inch gas line in Mountain View Wednesday morning, causing a gas leak at Google's headquarters, did not call 811 before digging.Read More
Google evacuates employees after gas leak
Some 600 Google employees were evacuated from two buildings at the company's headquarters in Mountain View Wednesday morning.Read More
Students return to class after report of gas odor
Students at an elementary school in San Francisco's Bernal Heights neighborhood have returned to class after having been evacuated earlier Friday morning.Read More
Prosecutors urge strict probation conditions on PG&E
Federal prosecutors have urged a U.S. judge in San Francisco to impose a strict series of five-year probation conditions on PG&E when he sentences the utility on Jan. 23...Read More
16 displaced, evacuation order lifted in SF
Fire officials say 16 people have been displaced at an apartment complex in San Francisco's Visitacion Valley Tuesday morning after a tree fell onto the building.Read More
Storm door opens for chilly, wet weather
Temperatures in Northern California are expected to drop dramatically this weekRead More
Refinery may be source of rotten egg smell
The smell of rotten eggs that has perplexed residents in San Francisco and Richmond over the last two days could have come from a sulfur release during flaring incidents...Read More
Source of rotten egg smell remain unclear
Residents of several San Francisco neighborhoods have woken up to the smell of rotten eggs over the last two days, but investigators remain at a loss for what's causing...Read More
Power restored to customers in Concord
PG&E officials said power is back on to about 5,600 electric customers who lost power Sunday afternoon in Concord.Read More
Gas line damaged by third-party contractor
PG&E has capped a broken gas line damaged by a third-party contractor digging in San Francisco's Dolores Heights neighborhood Thursday afternoon.Read More
PG&E urges customers to be careful with space heaters
Heating equipment is the second leading cause of home fires in the U.S., and almost half of these fires occur between December and February.Read More
SJ gas leak capped, most evacuations lifted
Utility crews have capped a gas leak in San Jose that caused evacuations of several city blocks Tuesday.Read More
Explosion blows off PG&E manhole cover
A manhole cover blew off a PG&E vault in San Francisco's Financial District Wednesday morning.Read More
PG&E convicted of safety violations in San Bruno explosion
PG&E Co. was convicted by a federal jury in San Francisco Tuesday of five counts of pipeline safety law violations.Read More
Potential PG&E fine slashed to $6 million
Federal prosecutors in the criminal pipeline safety trial of PG&E Co. in San Francisco Tuesday suddenly dropped their bid for an enhanced fine of $562 million.Read More
Power restored after underground PG&E fire
Equipment in an underground power vault caught fire in downtown San Francisco early Tuesday morning, causing more than 300 PG&E customers to lose power.Read More
Prosecutor: PG&E put profits before safety
A prosecutor told a federal jury in San Francisco Tuesday that PG&E "made a decision to maximize profits instead of prioritizing safety."Read More
Sparks fly to start PG&E pipeline trial
A criminal trial against PG&E in which the utility faces pipeline safety violation charges began Friday morning in San Francisco.Read More
Power restored in Fremont after outage
Only 41 of 4,364 customers are still without power Friday morning in Fremont, a PG&E spokeswoman said.Read More