The Southern California wildfires have left entire neighborhoods in Pacific Palisades and Altadena reduced to ashes, but the rebuilding process is already being
Southern California Edison, your malfunctioning transformer caused a 12-hour power outage in our neighborhood, and when power was restored, only half our house was operational due to a tripped ...
Tens of thousands of customers across Southern California should prepare to lose power Monday or Tuesday as Southern California Edison plans to make preemptive cutoffs as “extreme” fire weather returns.
Attorneys suing Southern California Edison alleged that the company had purposely destroyed equipment and evidence in past cases that challenged whether they were at fault in sparking fires.
Southern California Edison said it had preemptively shut off power to more than 60,000 customers in five counties to prevent winds from toppling electrical equipment and sparking new fires.
Over two weeks after destructive wildfires erupted in the Los Angeles area, fire crews have made progress with containment and stopped the growth of the Eaton and Palisades fires. After several ...
Edison should make equipment upgrades to prevent fires and lengthy outages before paying its shareholders a dividend, says a reader.
A law firm representing victims of the Eaton Fire in Los Angeles has submitted photos with a legal filing on Wednesday that appear to show exposed wire at the base of a Southern California Edison tower that the firm alleges may have contributed to the deadly blaze.
Video evidence was released this week purporting that a malfunction in Southern California Edison (SCE) equipment was the source of the Eaton Fire. Attorneys maintain the power company is responsible
A law firm has submitted photos suggesting that exposed wires at a Southern California Edison tower may have contributed to the Eaton Fire in Los Angeles. The fire, fueled by strong winds, caused significant damage and is being investigated for potential links to SCE's equipment.
As the cleanup phase of recovery begins after the devastating fires in L.A. County, displaced residents grapple with new uncertainty surrounding the cost and timeline for rebuilding.