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My magical walk around the best lake in a deserted Calif. national park

Lassen Volcanic National Park offers serene beauty but also unpredictable wildlife encounters, reminding visitors of nature's inherent wildness.

California utility regulators fine PG&E $45 million for Dixie Fire, state's 2nd-largest wildfire

The California Public Utilities Commission has approved a $45 million fine against Pacific Gas & Electric (PG&E) for the Dixie Fire, the second-largest wildfire in the state's history.
PG&E caused the fire when a Douglas Fir tree fell on its power lines, leading to the destruction of nearly 1 million acres and over 1,300 structures.
The majority of the fine, $40 million, requires PG&E to digitize its maintenance records, and the remaining $5 million will be distributed to tribal entities affected by the fire and deposited into California's general fund.

PG&E penalized $45 million in Dixie fire settlement with CPUC

PG&E will be penalized $45 million for its involvement in the Dixie fire, one of the largest wildfires in California history.
The penalty includes funding for an initiative to transition some of PG&E's records to electronic, improving inspections and preventive maintenance.

California college professor pleads guilty in setting blazes near massive Dixie Fire

Gary Stephen Maynard pleaded guilty to setting a series of blazes near the Dixie Fire in 2021.
Maynard was described as a 'college professor' with a history of ADHD and Asperger's Syndrome.

Dixie Fire: PG&E agrees to $45 million settlement related to California's second-largest wildfire

Pacific Gas and Electric (PG&E) will pay $45 million in penalties for its role in the Dixie Fire, the second-largest wildfire in California's history.
The settlement with PG&E includes $40 million in shareholder funding to improve inspections and preventive maintenance and $2.5 million to tribal communities impacted by the fires.

My magical walk around the best lake in a deserted Calif. national park

Lassen Volcanic National Park offers serene beauty but also unpredictable wildlife encounters, reminding visitors of nature's inherent wildness.

California utility regulators fine PG&E $45 million for Dixie Fire, state's 2nd-largest wildfire

The California Public Utilities Commission has approved a $45 million fine against Pacific Gas & Electric (PG&E) for the Dixie Fire, the second-largest wildfire in the state's history.
PG&E caused the fire when a Douglas Fir tree fell on its power lines, leading to the destruction of nearly 1 million acres and over 1,300 structures.
The majority of the fine, $40 million, requires PG&E to digitize its maintenance records, and the remaining $5 million will be distributed to tribal entities affected by the fire and deposited into California's general fund.

PG&E penalized $45 million in Dixie fire settlement with CPUC

PG&E will be penalized $45 million for its involvement in the Dixie fire, one of the largest wildfires in California history.
The penalty includes funding for an initiative to transition some of PG&E's records to electronic, improving inspections and preventive maintenance.

California college professor pleads guilty in setting blazes near massive Dixie Fire

Gary Stephen Maynard pleaded guilty to setting a series of blazes near the Dixie Fire in 2021.
Maynard was described as a 'college professor' with a history of ADHD and Asperger's Syndrome.

Dixie Fire: PG&E agrees to $45 million settlement related to California's second-largest wildfire

Pacific Gas and Electric (PG&E) will pay $45 million in penalties for its role in the Dixie Fire, the second-largest wildfire in California's history.
The settlement with PG&E includes $40 million in shareholder funding to improve inspections and preventive maintenance and $2.5 million to tribal communities impacted by the fires.
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