Day Around the Bay: Firefighters Put Out Apartment Fire In East Oakland
Briefly

The SF Symphony Chorus is threatening to strike over an acceptable contract, which could disrupt the upcoming season-opening performance of Verdi's Requiem. The lack of agreement after several months has raised significant concerns about the potential impact on the performance, and both parties need to reach a resolution quickly. If the strike occurs, it will not only affect the chorus members but also the audience eagerly waiting for this iconic piece.
A Vacaville man has been wrongly charged for his neighbor's PG&E services for an astounding 18 years. Despite multiple complaints and attempts to resolve the billing issue with PG&E over nearly two decades, the problem persisted, raising deeper questions about consumer rights and utility accountability. This long-standing issue highlights systemic flaws in utility management and customer service, prompting discussions about necessary reforms to protect consumers.
Read at sfist.com
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