Southern California Edison knew for years that its transmission towers around Eaton Canyon posed a risk of sparking a fire, ...
A defunct “zombie” power line may have ignited the apocalyptic Eaton Fire that incinerated nearly 10,000 structures in Los ...
New data suggests there were faults on Southern California Edison’s transmission lines early on Jan. 7 before the fire ...
An investigation by utility Southern California Edison is increasingly focused on whether a decommissioned line was ...
A judge and attorneys on Monday worked inside a packed courtroom to merge dozens of lawsuits against Southern California ...
This critical phase will extend over several weeks in the field, followed by laboratory and engineering analysis, as part of an ongoing investigation into the Eaton Fire.
Suit filed by the estate of Rodney Nickerson, whose grandfather founded the Nickerson Gardens public housing complex in Watts ...
Pasadena Audubon Society’s feeders were destroyed in the January fire, but the Gamble House stepped in to help.
Highlights Company will Begin Next Phase of Physical Inspections and Testing of Electrical Equipment in Eaton Canyon; Determination of Cause is Not Expected Inspection Protocols were Devel. . .
The lawsuit is the latest to allege that Edison's equipment caused the blaze, which destroyed about 9,000 homes and killed 17 ...
Southern California Edison is set to begin testing electrical equipment in Eaton Canyon on Monday, marking the utility's first close-up physical inspections since the start of the Eaton fire.
Edison International’s (EIX) subsidiary, Southern California Edison, will begin the next phase of physical and video inspections and testing of ...