In this Nov. 9, 2018 file photo, Pacific Gas & Electric crews work to restore power lines in Paradise, Calif. Facing potentially colossal liabilities over deadly California wildfires, PG&E will file for bankruptcy protection. Credit: Rich Pedroncelli / AP Photo / via CapradioLawsuits by victims of wildfires believed to be caused by PG&E power lines will be frozen when official bankruptcy papers are filed. Customers could see a number of outcomes, including PG&E selling off its assets.
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Andrew Nixon / Capital Public RadioA new California law requires hospitals to find homeless patients a place to stay and offer them a meal, clothing and other services before discharging them. Hospital staff say it’s well-intended, but easier said than done.
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Tuesday, January 22, 2019