Recent Posts

PG&E Continues to Make Progress as Hundreds of Thousands of Customers Have Been Restored after Severe Windstorm and PSPS Event

PG&E Has Restored More Than 93 Percent of Wind-Related Outages So Far After Wind Gusts Nearing 100 mph in Some Locations, PG&E Electric System Requiring Significant Repairs in Sierra Foothills, Santa Cruz Mountains PG&E Opens Community Resource Centers in Hardest-Hit Areas, Updating Customers on Estimated Time of Restoration SAN FRANCISCO, Calif. — Pacific Gas and Electric Company (PG&E) crews continue …

Read More »

Los Angeles County Large-Scale Vaccination Sites Open; Vaccine Eligibility Opens to County Residents Aged 65 Years and Older

Public Health continues ramping up capacity to complete vaccinations for eligible priority groups identified by the CDC with more specific guidance provided by the State. This includes the launch of five new large-scale vaccination sites that began operation today and adding several more pharmacies and health care clinics. Vaccinations are currently available by appointment for those in phase 1A and …

Read More »

Mayor Jenny Durkan’s Innovation Advisory Council Announces Priorities and Projects for 2021

SEATTLE (January 13, 2021) – Following a year focused on helping the City of Seattle respond to the COVID-19 crisis, Mayor Jenny A. Durkan’s Innovation Advisory Council announced the first round of projects for 2021, bringing innovation and data expertise to the City’s priorities of supporting Black, Indigenous, and People of Color communities, homelessness, affordability, and the COVID-19 pandemic. “This …

Read More »
Translate »