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One of two Southern California Edison transmission towers was dismantled and removed Wednesday as part of an investigation into whether the towers played a role in starting the deadly Eaton fire.
ALTADENA, Calif. (KABC) -- Four months after the Eaton Fire ignited, a tower suspected of starting the devastating blaze was removed by Southern California Edison. AIR7 was at the scene Wednesday ...
The chief executive of Southern California Edison’s parent company said Tuesday that the company was likely to suffer “material losses” related to the deadly Eaton fire, which ignited on Jan ...
Southern California Edison started work this week to prepare an idle power transmission line for removal from the area where the deadly Eaton Fire started and rapidly spread in a powerful ...
Lawyers representing Eaton Fire survivors presented a video claiming that Southern California Edison equipment started the fast-moving wildfire. The attorneys at LA Fire Justice digitally enhanced ...
LOS ANGELES — Southern California Edison, a subsidiary of utility Edison International, said on Friday it had submitted an initial plan to rebuild the areas within its service territory that ...
LOS ANGELES, CA – Southern California Edison (SCE), a subsidiary of Edison International, is investigating whether its equipment contributed to the ignition of two wildfires in the Los Angeles area.
The county of Los Angeles and city of Pasadena, along with other public entities, filed lawsuits against Edison International and its subsidiary Southern California Edison (SCE) on Wednesday ...
Pasadena, Sierra Madre and Los Angeles County on Wednesday announced that they had filed separate lawsuits in L.A. County Superior Court against Southern California Edison for its alleged role in ...
The lawsuits allege the utility company's equipment caused the blaze. Los Angeles County and the cities of Pasadena and Sierra Madre have all filed lawsuits against Southern California Edison over ...
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