Let’s follow the proven model from Los Angeles, Seattle, Austin and scores of other cities nationwide to put public utilities truly into the public’s hands and cut electric rates.
The utility made $915 million last year, as SDG&E spends more on infrastructure projects such as wildfire prevention and California's decarbonization efforts
CBP officers are driving groups 70 miles east of San Diego to wait for their asylum claims to be processed, according to the mutual aid group Border Kindness.
The California Independent System Operator warned of unusually high temperatures this week that could strain the state's electrical grid and necessitate Flex Alerts.