In its second round of power outages, California utility PG&E will shut off electricity to nearly 180,000 customers, affecting about 450,000 people.
Author: Jorge L. Ortiz, USA TODAY
Parking-space enforcer in Florida ‘stand your ground’ case sentenced to 20 years in prison
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Second NYPD officer killed by friendly fire this year, compounding tragedy-filled 2019
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‘Gem of a person, a beautiful soul’: Houston mourns trailblazing Sikh deputy Sandeep Dhaliwal
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