Pacific Gas and Electric Company says energy bills will go down starting January 1.
Santa Clara County banned leaded aviation fuel known as avgas due to its known threat to the environment. But now, the national decision may reverse the ban and neighbors say it puts our community at risk.
Your PG&E bill may be going up, way up. The utility is asking the California Public Utilities Commission to approve a rate hike that could increase bills by up to $31 per month.
As California moves to renewable energy, a new study from UC Berkeley shows the difficult impact it's having on fossil fuel workers - many of whom were laid off in the process.
What goes up doesn't always come down, but PG&E says it will happen this month. As market prices for natural gas drop, PG&E says utility bills will drop too -- by an average of 75%.
It might not be the hike most people would take. But turns out, climbing a giant pile of cow manure can offer a stunning view of California's energy future.