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What you need to know: Nov. 2

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What you need to know: Nov. 2
What you need to know: Nov. 2

Good morning, North State.

Here's what you need to know to start your day on Nov.

2.

Welcome back.

Here's what you need to know to start your day.

This morning red bluff fire is working to put out a house fire..

..it is burning in the 1100 block of jackson st... the fire department tweeted about that fire just after 3:30 this morning... action news now is working to find out more details such as if anyone has been injured..

Over*93-millio* people have already casts votes in this year's presidential election.

-*a target-smart data analysi* used secretary of state numbers to tabuluate those figures sunday evneing.

Election experts are projecting 100 million votes cast by tuesday's election.

The california secretary of state's office reports a record 22- point-47 million californian's are registered... the highest for a general election in the past 80 years.!### with one day until election day, the presidential candidates are both holding rallies in several states today.

President donald trump will hold five 'make america great again' airport rallies in four states... democratic presidential candidate joe biden will be in cleveland, ohio before heading to pennsylvania.

There he will attend a canvass kickoff in beaver county, then a drive-in event in pittsburgh.

Across the country - new cases in the coronavirus pandemic.

The united states now has more than 9.2 -million confirmed coronavirus cases.

The numbers from john hopkins... show more than 231-thousand americans have died from this virus.

## enrollment for covered california is now open.

If you qualify, the state's health insurance market-place offers financial help through both the state and the federal government.

Private plans and medi-cal coverage options are available.

Open enrollment runs through january 31, 2021.

For more information on the plans, visit action news now.com - slash - links.

### the public advocates office is asking the california public utilities comission to fine pg&e nearly 166 million dollars.

The agency says pg&e risked lives and public safety, by failing to alert customers and emeregency services before shutting power back in 2019.

The public advocates office is an independant state agency focused on consumer protections for ratepayers.

### you're never more than 10 minutes away from your local weather on action news now.

We go now to cort klopping with

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