Nick Smith Archive
It was a warm one – once again I was reminded of how important it is to be prepared! Headgear and sunscreen are key! Unfortunately, I had neither – #Shame! What a fun and educational day! I joined Friends of Edgewood, a group, according to their website, committed to “restoring and preserving Edgewood’s ecosystem as an
By Tony Khing Photos Nick Smith SAN FRANCISCO — PG&E and Chairman and CEO Tony Earley were honored today (June 18) for the company’s long-standing support of employees who serve in the National Guard and Reserve by the Employer Support of the Guard and Reserve, a Department of Defense office that develops and maintains employer
By Ari Vanrenen & Nick Smith Redwood City and PG&E joined forces this week to help residents of this San Mateo County city reduce energy and water use at home, save on their bills and help the environment by reducing greenhouse gas emissions. joined forces this week to help residents of this San Mateo County
SALINAS — PG&E today (May 27) awarded a $20,000-a-year scholarship to a community college student who attends school full-time and works nights as a machinist to support his wife and two children. Julio Medina, who will be a sophomore at Hartnell College in Salinas this fall, was utterly surprised with the news he had won
EVIDENCE MAY BE SKETCHY, BUT NOT THIS COURTROOM ARTIST’S DRAWINGS Mike James Federal courts have long banned cameras. But state judges have wide discretion in allowing televised trials. The O.J. Simpson murder case, the so-called Trial of the Century, was among the first to be broadcast live on television. The prolonged media circus, however, was sharply criticized after Simpson’s acquittal