A report in the Los Angeles Times indicates that it may have been Southern California Edison’s attempt to cut off power ahead of the Eaton Fire that actually started the deadly blaze. Edison ...
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A judge ordered Southern California Edison to preserve data, equipment and evidence about the origins of the Eaton fire. Several homeowners have sued the utility company, alleging its equipment ...
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As Rosemead-based Edison International investigates whether its transmission lines could have ignited fires, several law firms have already sued the energy provider. Transmission towers owned by ...
The Mehtemetians are among the first of what attorneys expect will be more than 10,000 plaintiffs signing onto lawsuits against Southern California Edison, the company that operates the power lines.
Sunny with a high of 43 °F (6.1 °C). Winds variable at 6 to 9 mph (9.7 to 14.5 kph). Night - Partly cloudy. Winds from SSW to S at 4 to 6 mph (6.4 to 9.7 kph). The overnight low will be 27 °F ...
Southern California Edison will typically consider de-energizing transmission lines if wind speeds of between 60mph and 80mph are recorded. On the day the Eaton fire broke out in the mountains ...
Southern California’s catastrophic fires have rocked the stock of Edison International, the parent company of Southern California Edison, as accusations and lawsuits about the utility’s ...
ALTADENA, Calif. (KABC) -- A wrongful death lawsuit has been filed against Southern California Edison over the Eaton Fire. The suit was announced Wednesday on behalf of Evelyn McClendon's family.
According to Burke, the decision to suspend the coach was made after an investigation into last summer’s tournament, during which, she said, Edison used players not enrolled at the school.