Other utilities cut power to reduce Labor Day fire risks. Pacific Power did not. Now it may face the consequences

In June 2019, Pacific Power representatives attended a community fair in Happy Camp, California, 20 miles south of the Oregon border, to share highlights of the wildfire prevention plan the company had been required to file months earlier with California regulators.

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