"Seeing many good friends. And it's…it's incredible. It's like being home," Kath Delany said. "This is our Super Bowl!"
Albany city officials and local Native American leaders will celebrate 13 signs acknowledging that the city is built on Ohlone land.
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For questions or concerns, please contact PG&E by calling 1(510) 743-5000. Thank you for your patience and cooperation during this project.
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