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  1. California may fine PG&E $2.25 billion over San Bruno gas fire

    SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - The California Public Utilities Commission is considering fining utility PG&E Corp $2.25 billion over the deadly 2010 San Bruno gas line rupture and fire, requiring the utility to spend the entire fine on safety. The Commission's staff recommended the record fine against PG&E's Pacific Gas and Electric. It would be the largest fine ever imposed by state pipeline ...

    Reuters via Yahoo! News May 6 22:35PM UTC
  2. City of San Bruno Files Claim with California Public Utilities Commission; Recommends PG&E Shareholders Should Pay $2 ...

    SAN FRANCISCO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--PG&E Shareholders Should Pay $2.25 Billion Fine for San Bruno Blast and Fire, City of San Bruno Files Claim with California Public Utilities Commission

    Business Wire May 6 16:45PM UTC
  3. Record $2.25-billion fine recommended in San Bruno explosion

    A massive fire roars through a mostly residential neighborhood in San Bruno following 2010 explosion. ( Paul Sakuma / Associated Press / December 20 , 2012 )

    Los Angeles Times May 6 23:58PM UTC
  4. $2.25-billion penalty recommended in San Bruno blast

    State regulators urge the record fine for Pacific Gas & Electric over the 2010 natural gas explosion that killed 8 people. Utility giant Pacific Gas & Electric should pay a record $2.25-billion penalty for a 2010 natural gas explosion in San Bruno that killed eight people and devastated a neighborhood, regulators recommended Monday.        

    Los Angeles Times May 7 08:29AM UTC
  5. San Bruno Officials Seek $1.25 Billion Fine for PG&E Over Pipeline Explosion

    San Bruno Officials Seek $1.25 Billion Fine for PG&E Over Pipeline Explosion

    Nasdaq May 6 10:21AM UTC
  6. California may fine PG&E US$2bl over San Bruno gas fire

    SAN FRANCISCO: The California Public Utilities Commission is considering fining utility PG&E Corp $2.25 billion over the deadly 2010 San Bruno gas line rupture and fire, requiring the utility to spend the entire fine on safety.

    The Star May 7 01:23AM UTC
  7. Biker gets 14 years for police chase following San Bruno fire

    Paul Anthony Lee, 36, faced up to 19 years and eight months in prison after a jury convicted the second-striker of evading a police officer, battery on an officer and assault on an officer with a deadly weapon, in reference to his vehicle.

    San Mateo Daily Journal Apr 30 12:18PM UTC
  8. City of San Bruno Demands for Removal of CPUC President and Commissioner From Event With PG&E

    The City of San Bruno today filed a legal motion demanding CPUC President Michael Peevey and Commissioner Michel Florio recuse themselves from an upcoming “safety” event featuring PG&E executives, noting it is illegal and unethical for the regulatory agency to participate when it will stand in judgment of the utility and fine it for the Sept.

    Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance Apr 24 21:37PM UTC
  9. Fire uncovers marijuana grow, 'cowering' dog

    A one-alarm fire in the Portola neighborhood last weekend not only uncovered an illegal marijuana operation, police said, it also led to the rescue of a neglected dog. Firefighters responded to a property that houses apartments and a bottom-floor commercial unit in the 2700 block of San Bruno Avenue about 10:45 p.m. Saturday. While putting out the flames, police said, the Fire Department ...

    The San Francisco Examiner May 14 16:27PM UTC
  10. Biker Gets 14 Years For San Bruno Blast Altercation With Cop

    A motorcyclist who declined to stop and present ID to officers guarding the site of the San Bruno explosion and fire was sentenced to 14 years in prison for running over a police officer's foot. Photo Credit: AP

    NBC Bay Area Apr 29 21:15PM UTC