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Engineer Sentenced To 10 Years After Pleading Guilty To Bombing PG&E Transformers
Engineer Peter Karasev has been sentenced to 10 years in prison for bombing two PG&E transformers in San Jose in late 2022 and early 2023.

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Engineer Peter Karasev has been sentenced to 10 years in prison for bombing two PG&E transformers in San Jose in late 2022 and early 2023.

PG&E, which owns the plant, has to conserve about 4,000 acres of land in deal that cemented nuclear's place in CA energy portfolio.
New study reveals massive water price gaps between California cities and farm districts.
New study reveals massive water price gaps between California cities and farm districts.
New study reveals massive water price gaps between California cities and farm districts.
Concord Community Park is getting a new playground with city council approval Tuesday.
Bipartisan bill focuses on specialty crops left out of federal farm relief programs, typically focused on row crops like corn and soybeans.
The exact cause of the collision is under investigation.
Coroner identified the lone occupant in a solo-vehicle crash on I-780 in Benicia on Monday morning.
Shops kept their doors open for the holiday craft fair and artisan market this weekend.
Flags will be lowered to half-staff in San Leandro in honor of the mayor's service.
The City Council has appointed a longtime community member and public works leader.
The "Light the Path, Light the Field: A Luminaria Walk Honoring the Legacy of Coach John Beam" will take place at the Laney Bistro.
A cooking fire displaced five residents from a San Rafael apartment Tuesday afternoon, fire officials said.
The half-playground and half-exhibit museum sits at the foot of the Golden Gate Bridge.
Prosecutors are seeking to charge a 17-year-old boy as an adult for allegedly shooting three people at a San Jose mall.
The bus had cameras, but the recording system might have been damaged in the crash, which is something investigators are looking into.
The collision was reported at 10:46 a.m. at Mason Street and Broadway, according to the San Francisco Police Department.
The defendant faces charges of unlawful sexual intercourse with a minor and possession of child pornography.
The man may have been drinking prior to the crash, authorities said.