Today's headlines from across the North Bay.
With the power coming back on after the latest PG&E shutoff, the county provides information on how residents can dispose of spoiled food.
The city said Wednesday the annual event was canceled. That decision has been reversed thanks to fire containment and power restoration.
The shutoff is one of at least three in the county since Oct. 9, and comes as Calistoga residents remain evacuated from the Kincade Fire.
State Park peace officers are patrolling the parks that have been evacuated.
"Over the next day or so, we will decide when and where we will implement the public safety power shutoff," said PG&E CEO Bill Johnson.
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As a result of the sustained power outage in parts of Calistoga last week, UVDS will accept packaged and unpackaged spoiled food.
Leonardo Urena's 2,175-pound pumpkin set a new California record and earned him $15,225 in prize money from the Half Moon Bay event.
More than 20,000 Napa County customers affected by PG&E's public safety power shutoff have had their service restored.
Some 30,000 in Napa County experienced day two of the public safety shutoff. Here's the latest from PG&E about when power may be restored.
Solano, Sonoma and Napa counties were hardest hit at 2 a.m. Community resource centers and charging stations have opened in the North Bay.
"We want our customers to be prepared for an extended outage that may last several days." [See a map of affected areas]
"Lucky winners will even take home free plants and other great door prizes," according to the city of Napa.
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PG&E initially thought some in the North Bay affected by the public safety shutoff might not have their service restored until Thursday.
The skatepark will be closed for about a month, according to the city.
Some 1,400 customers between the two North Bay counties will have their power shut off early Wednesday morning, PG&E said.
PG&E said it will continue to closely monitor the weather Monday night and again Tuesday for a potential public safety power shutoff.
The air district also issued an air quality advisory because of possible smoke from wildfires elsewhere in Northern California.
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The work, which may cause traffic delays, is expected to be completed by late October, according to the city.
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Seven students recently graduated from the sixth session of The Salvation Army's Napa Valley Culinary Training Academy.
Volunteer opportunities abound on this year's kickoff day, which is Sept. 21
The family-friendly event will include airplanes on display, classic cars, live music and more.