LISTEN: A new book about PGE4Me is shedding fresh light on the utility company's decades of mismanagement and poor oversight of its grid. The response from the company? Surprisingly, to embrace the work. KeithMenconi has the story.
A new book about PG&E is shedding fresh light on the utility’s decades of mismanagement and poor oversight of its gridKCBS Radio’s Keith Menconi has the story.
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Oakland brush fire prompts evacuations along Interstate 580 - KCBS Radio: On-DemandLISTEN: A three-alarm brush fire is threatening a few homes and a gas station along Interstate 580 in Oakland. KCBS Radio's David Welch has the story.
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Boy hit by car across from elementary school passes away - KCBS Radio: On-DemandA tragic accident occurred this morning in San Jose when a young boy was struck and killed by a car just a block away from an elementary school. KCBS Radio news reporter Jennifer Hodges is on the scene with the details.
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