North bay. Kpix 5s anne makovec talked to the newest plaintiffs. Reporter 12 additional victims filed suit against pg e here today, a number thats almost certain to rise. It was very scary. So we had to leave. When we came back, everything was gone. Reporter he is one of the plaintiffs in the latest suit against pg e for gross negligence, accusing the company of failing to maintain its equipment, having downed lines spark and ignite vegetation and trees ultimately destroying more than 5700 buildings and killing 43 people. For their failure to protect the public, putting profits before safety, profit before people. Reporter this is the 11th lawsuit filed against pg e representing more than 100 victims so far. The first came in midoctober from one of hundreds of families who lost their homes in santa rosas coffey park subdivision on october 8th. Raised our children there and now were back to a lot on the map. Reporter pg e has so far refused to comment on the pending lawsuit. In a statem
What's Left Behind Local Eyes, a group of five Cincinnati photographers (Helen Adams, Jymi Bolden, Melvin Grier, Samantha Grier and Amanda Cawdrey) who have curated exhibits of local photography for FotoFocus since 2012, curates a juried group exhibition of images by 41 local artists that explores the theme of “What’s Left Behind” – how what we consume, what we collect, and what we discard affects the environment we live in and our lives in the greater context. What record are we leaving behind for future generations?
Every year during the holidays from 1982 to 1991, McDonald’s would air a commercial that, thanks to its consistency, has become as synonymous with Christmas as candy canes and reindeer. In it, a group of children go ice skating on a pond in the woods, all taking to the ice with great enthusiasm, except for one runty kid who sucks at ice skating. He repeatedly slips and falls behind. To the awe of the kids, Ronald McDonald skates in. Now, if it were today and a clown descended upon a group of unaccompanied minors, there would be an eight-part murder mystery docuseries on Netflix about it. But it was the 1980s, so the children join hands to skate in line with Ronald.