SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — Pacific Gas & Electric is set to release tens of thousands of emails between utility employees and officials with the state Public Utilities Commission amid a probe into alleged back-channel dealings. A judge two weeks ordered PG&E to share about 65,000 emails with the commission and the City of San Bruno by Friday. The commission says it will publish the emails on its website as soon as possible. The content of the emails is unclear but previously emails made public showed PG&E and commission officials discussing pending commission decisions on PG&E rate cases, penalties and other issues. Three senior PG&E officials ended their employment with the state's biggest utility after those emails were released and former top state regulator Michael Peevey announce he wouldn't seek reappointment.Read more on NewsOK.com