Cazadero NewsLocal news for Cazadero, CA continually updated from thousands of sources on the web.Customers still without power after 5 days- January 12, 2008 "We are really crossing our fingers that we will be able to operate on Friday. We've got six guests checking in" Five days after a fierce storm cut power to 2million residences and businesses throughout the state, two questions have emerged: Why is it taking days to restore power to some residents and why are they getting ... via The Press Democrathttp://www.topix.net/city/cazadero-ca/2008/01/customers-still-without-power-after-5-days?f... Big storm knocked out instruments measuring it- January 10, 2008 "We caught the first parts of the barrier jet forming and as it began to evolve" Published 12:00 am PST Wednesday, January 9, 2008 Story appeared in METRO section, Page B2 It was billed as the "perfect storm" to gather data for a major research project in the American River watershed. via Sacramento Beehttp://www.topix.net/city/cazadero-ca/2008/01/big-storm-knocked-out-instruments-measuring-... Rains cause more power problems- January 8, 2008 "The rain will move through fairly quickly by the end of today" It's another cold, wet, dark day for about 2,500 Sonoma County PG&E customers who remained without power shortly before noon Tuesday. via The Press Democrathttp://www.topix.net/city/cazadero-ca/2008/01/rains-cause-more-power-problems?fromrss=1 Fire damages portion of home- January 8, 2008 Fire damaged a Cazadero home Monday evening, forcing two people to find other shelter. via The Press Democrathttp://www.topix.net/city/cazadero-ca/2008/01/fire-damages-portion-of-home?fromrss=1 A powerless feeling- January 7, 2008 "We can't just all do what we want." Outages linger; crews hope to have electricity restored by tomorrow Like thousands of other Sonoma County residents, Rafael Alvarez's weekend wasn't comfortable. via The Press Democrathttp://www.topix.net/city/cazadero-ca/2008/01/a-powerless-feeling?fromrss=1 Thousands still in the dark- January 7, 2008 "I like to keep a good attitude. I'm sure they're working hard, but it's not up here" Wrapped in blankets and seeing by candlelight, Kathleen Magowan and her terminally ill husband, Don, were upset by the nearly two-day power blackout in their Santa Rosa neighborhood. via The Press Democrathttp://www.topix.net/city/cazadero-ca/2008/01/thousands-still-in-the-dark?fromrss=1 |