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Cal Fire Says PG&E Not At Fault for Tubbs Fire

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Cal Fire: PG&E Power Lines Did Not Start Fire That Destroyed Parts of Santa Rosa

After a 15 month investigation, Cal Fire has concluded that PG&E is not responsible for the deadly, destructive wildfire that burned parts of Santa Rosa during the October 2017 firestorm. The Tubbs Fire killed 22 people and destroyed more than 5,000 homes.
Guest: Marisa Lagos

Lawmakers Say No PG&E Bailout for 2018 Wildfires

Lawmakers say a package of bills, signed by former Gov. Jerry Brown, aimed at keeping Pacific Gas and Electric and other utilities solvent as they combat possibly billions of dollars in liability from wildfire lawsuits will not cover the wildfires that ignited in 2018.
Reporter: Lily Jamali

State Assembly Picks Up One More Democrat

A San Diego moderate republican switched parties this week, drawing a rebuke from his now-former party.
Reporter: Katie Orr

San Quentin Inmate First to be Released Under New Law

Adnan Khan is the inspiration for a new California law that went into effect on January 1st. Part of the state's ongoing criminal justice reform, it limits murder convictions to people who did the killing.
Reporter: Hope McKenney

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