Greenville Attorney Files Lawsuit Against PG&E for Negligence

Greenville attorney Bret Cook, who lost his home to the Dixie fire along with his law office is joining forces with partners well versed in wildfire cases to bring a suit against PG&E. The lawsuit alleges that PG&E’s negligence in maintaining the vegetation around... Read More.

Quincy Student awarded Scholarship from PG&E

Pacific Gas and Electric Company (PG&E) announced that 40 students from hometowns across its service area will receive scholarships totaling $250,000 from the 2021 Better Together STEM Scholarship Program. Among the awardees is Sarah Hoffman of Quincy.The PG&E Corporation Foundation (The Foundation) funds the... Read More.

PG&E has expanded planned power shutoffs

PG&E has expanded planned power shutoffs ahead of increased fire danger Tuesday.The potential Public Safety Power Shutoff (PSPS) event, starting Tuesday evening and forecasted to last through Wednesday afternoon, could affect about 48,000 customers in small portions of 18 counties.The utility initially announced plans... Read More.

PG&E Rolling Black Outs

Forecasted Offshore Dry Winds Mean PG&E Might Need to Proactively Turn Off Power for Safety in Small Portions of 16 Counties on Tuesday NightPG&E’s Emergency Operations Center is Open and Company Meteorologists and Operations Professionals are Monitoring the SituationThe Majority of Affected Customers Would... Read More.

PG&E using Generators to Serve Plumas County

August 11, 2021To Restore Plumas County Power More Quickly, PG&E Using Generators to Serve Customers While Power Lines RebuiltTo restore power quickly to Plumas County impacted by the Dixie Fire, Pacific Gas and Electric Company (PG&E) is using temporary generation and rebuilding power lines... Read More.

PG&E has Restored Power to Bucks Lake Area

Power has been restored to the Bucks Lake area after PG&E repaired its electric infrastructure damaged in the Dixie Fire.At about 6:30 p.m. on Monday, PG&E crews energized the lines and restored power to more than 300 customers. Before this could be done, crews... Read More.