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With Dry Offshore Winds Again in Forecast, PG&E Might Need to Proactively Turn Off Power for Safety to About 29,000 Customers Starting Early Thursday

PG&E Sending Two-Day Notices to Alert Customers in Small, Targeted Portions of 19 Counties Who Might Be Affected by Potential Public Safety Power Shutoff PG&E Meteorologists Continue to Monitor Dynamic Weather Conditions to Determine Scope of Potential Second Event this Week After Monday’s PSPS All Customers Affected by Monday PSPS Expected to be Restored by Late Tonight SAN FRANCISCO, Calif. …

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Parent Leadership Program Puts Students First in Low Income Neighborhoods and Communities of Color Launch of new Sacramento PASS program brings together community resources, advocacy and support for local student success

WHAT: Sacramento Parents Advocating for Student Success (PASS) publicly launchesits two-year Leadership Training Institute to support the healthy social and emotionaldevelopment of local students and their families. The institute will support a cohort of 20parents to lead local school site engagement, build partnerships with other parents andadvocate for the needs of their students. Veteran parent advocates, serving as allies tothe …

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PG&E Begins Issuing Weather ‘All Clear’ in Some Locations Following Monday, October 11th Public Safety Power Shutoff

Company Expects To Restore All Customers Affected by Oct. 11 PSPS Before Next PSPS Would Begin SAN FRANCISCO, Calif. — Pacific Gas and Electric Company (PG&E) crews are patrolling lines de-energized during Monday’s Public Safety Power Shutoff (PSPS), after company meteorologists began issuing the weather “all-clear” for portions of areas affected by safety shutoffs. Restorations have begun where possible. Scope …

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