The 2025 film *The Lost Bus* depicts PG&E in a negative light, showing their faulty transmission lines as the cause of a wildfire. The film highlights safety concerns where even after PG&E officials claimed to cut power, live cables fell and endangered residents.
A federal judge in California has thrown out a proposed class action lawsuit by investors against PG&E officers, directors, and underwriters. The suit alleged that these parties were responsible for stockholder losses linked to wildfire liabilities.
The latest available news does not indicate any recent widespread PG&E service outages, billing disputes, or fee increases affecting consumers. Coverage remains focused on wildfire liability and legal matters rather than operational disruptions[2][6].
Consumer Watchdog and other California advocacy organizations remain active in scrutinizing PG&E’s safety practices and regulatory compliance, especially in light of past wildfire disasters. However, no new major consumer complaints or policy changes have been reported recently[7].
No safety recalls reported