California regulator acts to lower utility bills now by speeding up Climate Credit
A California regulator on Thursday ordered utility companies to give customers a credit to lower home heating bills “as soon as possible” instead of later in the spring because of high natural gas prices. The California Public Utilities Commission’s move to speed up the delivery of the Climate Credit instead of waiting until April could knock $91 to $121 off the next bill for customers who receive both electricity and natural gas from Pacific Gas and Electric Co., Southern California Edison, San Diego Gas & Electric and Southern California Gas Company.
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Rain and Snow for Northern California Tuesday
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Shakir Khan sues Lodi mayor, councilmembers following removal from city council
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Kings could secure a playoff berth on Monday
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Shop to Stop Cancer event in Sacramento raises money for Leukemia and Lymphoma Society
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Arden Fair walking program promotes physical movement, community building
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Woman, dog killed in suspected DUI crash in Grass Valley, CHP says
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Northern California forecast for March 27, 2023
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Storm Moves into Northern California Tuesday
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KCRA Today: March 27, 2023
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2 shot at a Sikh temple in Sacramento, sheriff's office arrests second suspect
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Timing out the next storm approaching Northern California
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2 shot at a Sikh Temple in Sacramento, sheriff's office searching for suspect
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Women in Sacramento unite to build 10 homes for month-long Habitat for Humanity event
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Northern California Forecast: March 26 update at 7 a.m.
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Cold Mornings, Eyeing Next Storm in Northern California
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Downtown Sacramento workers say business is booming thanks to Kings games and other Golden 1 Center events
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