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Tag: PG&E

Posted inToday's Mission

PG&E hit with protests outside its San Francisco shareholders meeting

by Eric Murphy June 21, 2019September 29, 2020

At an early morning protest outside PG&E’s annual shareholder meeting Friday, there were signs and crowds, but little shouting and chanting. Instead, the mood was somber as activists laid out pairs of shoes for each person who had been killed by the Camp Fire, 85 pairs in all. As they read the names of the […]

Posted inToday's Mission

Electrical equipment apparently explodes on Mission Street, halts business on two block stretch

by Julian Mark September 7, 2018September 29, 2020
Posted inFront Page, Mobile, Today's Mission

Parts of Mission District go dark in PG&E outage

by Laura Wenus March 25, 2017September 29, 2020
Posted inFeatured, Front Page, Mobile, Today's Mission, Topics

PG&E Turns the Lights on SF Mission Homeless

by Laura Waxmann October 22, 2016September 29, 2020
Posted inBusiness, Front Page, Mobile, Newsletter, Today's Mission

Power Outage Hits Castro, Northern Mission

by Laura Wenus August 28, 2016September 29, 2020
Posted inFront Page, Mobile, Today's Mission

Power Outage Leaves 20,000 Temporarily Without Electricity

by Laura Wenus August 4, 2016September 29, 2020
Posted inFeatured, Front Page, Mobile, Newsletter, The Arts, Today's Mission, Topics

Anti-Gentrification Graffiti Paints Picture of Artists’ Struggle for Space

by Laura Waxmann May 25, 2016September 29, 2020
Posted inFront Page, Mobile, Today's Mission

Power Out in Much of Mission

by Mission Local Staff March 10, 2015September 29, 2020
Posted inFront Page, Mobile, Today's Mission

Power Restored After Brief Outage

by Laura Wenus January 27, 2015September 29, 2020
Posted inAP, Featured, Front Page, Government, Mobile, Today's Mission, Trouble, Yahoo

Turning On Capp Street’s Lights

by Greta Mart October 7, 2013September 29, 2020
Posted inBusiness, Front Page, Transportation

Cleaning Up Gas Stations’ Legacy

by Noah Arroyo March 26, 2012September 29, 2020
Posted inBusiness, Front Page

Smart Meters: Good or Bad?

by J.J. Barrow March 17, 2011September 29, 2020
Posted inToday's Mission, Trouble

Gas Line Rupture Update

by J.J. Barrow October 21, 2010September 29, 2020
Posted inFront Page, Trouble

PG&E Pipelines in the Mission

by Christine Mai-Duc September 16, 2010September 29, 2020
Posted in24th Street, Front Page, Topics

Low-Riders Rally Around San Bruno Family that Lost Home in Gas Explosion

by Mallika Menon September 13, 2010September 29, 2020

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