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San Francisco students help historic fire-damaged town plan its future
Few students studying architecture get actual real world experience designing a town from the ground up, but the fire-ravaged mountain town of Greenville is giving that very opportunity to a group of San Francisco students.
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San Francisco students help historic fire-damaged town plan its future
Few students studying architecture get actual real world experience designing a town from the ground up, but the fire-ravaged mountain town of Greenville is giving that very opportunity to a group of San Francisco students. Joe Rosato Jr. reports.
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PG&E penalized $45 million in Dixie Fire
The state Public Utilities Commission on Thursday signed off on a $45 million penalty against PG&E related to the 2021 Dixie Fire, the largest single fire in California history.
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PG&E penalized $45 million in Dixie Fire
The state Public Utilities Commission on Thursday signed off on a $45 million penalty against PG&E related to the 2021 Dixie Fire, the largest single fire in state history.
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California regulators seek $45 million from PG&E over Dixie Fire
California regulators are seeking a $45 million penalty against PG&E for alleged regulatory violations tied to the 2021 Dixie Fire, the largest single fire in state history.
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California regulators seek $45 million from PG&E over Dixie Fire
California regulators are seeking a $45 million penalty against PG&E for alleged regulatory violations tied to the 2021 Dixie Fire, the largest single fire in state history.
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Greenville rising from the ashes 2 years after Dixie Fire
The images from the Hawaii wildfires can bring back some painful memories from our own state. Last week marked two years since the Dixie Fire broke out, destroying the town of Greenville, in Plumas County. Joe Rosato Jr. visited the devastation shortly after the fire, and returned this week to see how the town is recovering two years later.
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CPUC Ends ‘Enhanced Oversight' of PG&E Safety
The state Public Utilities Commission voted Thursday to lift PG&E’s regulatory probation after regulatory staff indicated the utility has learned its lesson and is now clearing trees around lines at highest risk of sparking wildfires.