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What’s Next for PG&E and California (Lagos part 2) – January 24, 2019

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In the past few days, consumer crusader Erin Brockovich and others have been trying to head off a PG&E bankruptcy.
Yesterday, KRCB News Director Steve Mencher began a conversation about PG&E’s looming bankruptcy with reporter Marisa Lagos of KQED. Today, Steve asks whether the past two fire seasons are the main – or only – reason for the utility’s current troubles.
Marisa Lagos is co-host of KQED's Political Breakdown. There’s more at norcalpublicmedia.org. Hear this story on demand with our free KRCB mobile app. You can also find this and past stories on our new North Bay Report Facebook page. Comment, share and give us a like there. Follow the North Bay Report on Twitter @KRCBNews.
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In the past few days, consumer crusader Erin Brockovich and others have been trying to head off a PG&E bankruptcy.
Yesterday, KRCB News Director Steve Mencher began a conversation about PG&E’s looming bankruptcy with reporter Marisa Lagos of KQED. Today, Steve asks whether the past two fire seasons are the main – or only – reason for the utility’s current troubles.
Marisa Lagos is co-host of KQED's Political Breakdown. There’s more at norcalpublicmedia.org. Hear this story on demand with our free KRCB mobile app. You can also find this and past stories on our new North Bay Report Facebook page. Comment, share and give us a like there. Follow the North Bay Report on Twitter @KRCBNews.
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