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Los Angeles County is suing Southern California Edison, faulting the utility company's equipment for a blaze that torched Altadena earlier this year.
A utility company spokesperson confirmed that crews began working on Monday to remove two towers and two lines using helicopters.
Southern California Edison says tens of thousands of its customers were without power early Wednesday as a powerful windstorm wreaked havoc across the region, fanning wildfires and creating ...
Changing climate patterns and below average rainfall, when combined with extended periods of high winds, increase the risk of ...
As extreme wind events increase the threat of wildfires, Southern California Edison is shutting off power to some of its customers.
After years and billions of dollars spent on insulating above-ground wires to reduce fire ignition risk, Southern California Edison is now stepping up its ...
Southern California Edison reveals more about its potential liability in two Los Angeles fires.
Lawmakers have options at their fingertips to provide immediate rate relief and address longer-term affordability without any ...
To reduce wildfire risk, power to the region was shut off, leaving thousands across the Inland Empire struggling to live and work. Southern California Edison said […] ...
Southern California Edison says tens of thousands of its customers were without power early Wednesday as a powerful windstorm wreaked havoc across the region, fanning wildfires and creating ...