
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — Shares in PG&E are trading at their lowest level in more than a decade with some Californians who have lost homes saying that the power company is at fault for the state's deadliest and most destructive wildfire. In a lawsuit filed this week, homeowners said a high voltage transmission line failed, sparking the fire. They accuse Pacific Gas & Electric Co. of failing to maintain infrastructure. Shares in the San Francisco company plunged another 31 percent Wednesday, to $25. Path to Full Story on 29 Eyewitness News