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After Summer of Power Woes, California Is Hurting Again

After Summer of Power Woes, California Is Hurting Again

<p class="source">The New York Times</p> <p>It was not supposed to be like this. Families asked to turn off their Christmas lights. Businesses required to shut down for hours for days on end. Utility executives demanding relief from the governor, warning that the state's electrical system is on</p>
Plants shut for pollution return to ease shortage

Plants shut for pollution return to ease shortage

<p class="source">Oakland Tribune</p> <p>Consumer and environmental groups decried the hasty arrangements as a sacrifice of environmental protections, triggered by corporate attempts to profit from the crisis and a failed state government effort to deregulate the electricity industry.</p>
STATE DECLARES FIRST STAGE 3 POWER ALERT;

STATE DECLARES FIRST STAGE 3 POWER ALERT;

<h3>EXPORTS ARE CURTAILED, OTHER STEPS TAKEN AS RESERVES DROP TO JUST 1.5%. OFFICIALS EXPECT FURTHER PROBLEMS</h3><p class="source">Los Angeles Times</p> <p>California's energy nightmare nearly came true Thursday as the strained electricity grid almost ran out of juice, threatening blackouts across the state.</p>
The history of the deregulation debacle

The history of the deregulation debacle

<!-- excerpt --><p>For nearly a century, California's electricity has been provided by electric utility companies, each with their own local monopoly. This fact sheet explains how deregulation radically changed Califonria's energy system.</p>
PUC Commissioner Won’t Quit

PUC Commissioner Won’t Quit

<h3>Besieged PUC Commissioner Rejects Calls for Resignation</h3><p class="source">San Francisco Chronicle</p> <p>One of the California's top utility commissioners yesterday rejected demands that he resign, despite a finding last week that he broke state rules by investing in a wireless company his agency regulates.</p>
The money trap

The money trap

<h3>As candidates ready for local elections and financial stakes grow in these races, City Council members take action to oppose campaign finance reform initiative.</h3><p class="source">Pasadena Weekly</p> <p>Just days before last week's candidate filing deadline closed for the Pasadena City Council race in March, council members unanimously opposed a campaign finance reform measure that seeks to limit the powers and perks of elected and appointed city offici</p>