1. Pacific Gas and Electric Co. has accidentally over-pressurized pipelines on its gas system more than 120 times since the San Bruno explosion - a rate that the company's top gas official says is unacceptable and that...
    San Francisco Chronicle - May 21 08:05am
  2. Wanting to avoid more disruption to their lives, most residents near the deadly PG&E pipe that blew up in San Bruno have told the city to plug it with concrete rather than tear it out, the city says.
    Contra Costa Times - May 22 06:36am
  3. Pacific Gas and Electric Co. has exceeded the designated maximum pressure on its natural gas pipelines more than 120 times since the 2010 deadly pipeline explosion in San Bruno
    San Jose Mercury News - May 21 08:38am
  4. Experts alarmed by PG&E pipeline surges
    Pacific Gas and Electric Co. has exceeded the designated maximum pressure on its natural gas pipelines more than 120 times since the 2010 deadly pipeline explosion in San Bruno
    Contra Costa Times - May 21 08:56am
  5. The San Francisco Chronicle is reporting that Pacific Gas and Electric Co. has exceeded the designated maximum pressure on its natural gas pipelines more than 120 times since the 2010 deadly pipeline explosion in San Bruno.
    Channel 8 San Diego - May 20 02:53pm
  6. SAN BRUNO, Calif. (AP) — Officials in San Bruno are considering ordering sections of the pipeline that caused a deadly explosion in 2010 to be ripped out of the neighborhood it set aflame. Residents have been pushing for the gas transmission line to be removed since it ruptured on Sept. 9, 2010. The blast and ensuing inferno killed eight people and destroyed 38 homes. Until recently, Pacific Gas ...
    CBS 47 Fresno - Apr 24 04:30pm
  7. In an effort to soothe some of the psychological wounds left by the deadly PG&E natural gas line explosion, San Bruno city officials may order sections of the empty pipe torn out of the ravaged neighborhood.
    Contra Costa Times - Apr 24 07:07am
  8. Officials are welcoming families back to a Northern California neighborhood destroyed by a 2010 gas pipeline explosion. The San Mateo County Times reports that two of 38 families who lost homes in San Bruno have returned, and that 26 others are in various stages of rebuilding. City officials on Monday planned to mark the occasion with a 6:30 p.m. ceremony. Eight people died on Sept. 9, 2010 when ...
    KTVU - May 14 11:10am
  9. PG&E Names El Paso Veteran To Gas Pipeline Team
    Nasdaq - May 21 10:55am
  10. SAN BRUNO, Calif. (AP) - Families returning to a Northern California neighborhood destroyed by a gas pipeline explosion got an official welcome home. The San Mateo County Times reports ( http://bit.ly/JWL38j ) that 2 of 38 families who lost homes in San Bruno in 2010 have moved back, and that 26 others are in various stages of rebuilding.
    KUSI News San Diego - May 14 10:00am