Fire-Ravaged Forests Get Help from Pine Cone Collectors ALONG THE BURNT MESA TRAIL, N.M. — With snow ready to fall, the scramble was on to collect as many... Read More
California Wine Country Fire Began Near Damaged PG&E Tower, 2,000 Flee GEYSERVILLE, Calif. — A wind-driven wildfire that forced some 2,000 people to flee homes in Northern California’s wine country on... Read More
Fire Has Industry Rethinking Guidance to Dump Burning Trash It was a hot, windy day in Southern California when a trash truck caught fire and the driver dumped the... Read More
California Blackouts Spread South as Fire Risk Follows the Wind Even as winds subside in Northern California and PG&E Corp. prepares to restore electricity, blackouts are spreading south in a... Read More
Jamaican Citizens Sue Exclusive Yellowstone Club Over Wages HELENA, Mont. — Five Jamaican citizens who were recruited to work at a Montana ski resort for the ultra-rich just... Read More
TV Reporter Climbs on Classic Cars, is Handed Walking Papers SACRAMENTO, Calif. — Maybe the “Good Day Sacramento” reporter just thought he’d drive a little more traffic to his television... Read More
Californians Endure Blackouts Again as Wildfire Threat Increases California utilities are once again cutting electricity to prevent wildfires, in the first stage of a mass blackout that could... Read More
Cutting California’s Power Is Job Nobody Wants Ahead of Blackouts California’s governor is sparring with the state’s largest utility over who decides when to cut the power. It’s a no-win... Read More
Thousands Could Be Affected by PG&E’s Latest Planned Power Cutoffs People in more than 180,000 homes and businesses in California could find themselves in the dark as Pacific Gas &... Read More
California Utilities Warn of Power Cuts on Risk of Wildfire Almost two weeks after California utilities cut electricity to 2.3 million people, two major power providers warned they may have... Read More