Victims of the Pacific Palisades wildfire have filed a lawsuit against the Los Angeles Department of Water and Power (LADWP), alleging that water supply failures worsened the fire’s devastation. The plaintiffs,
Meanwhile, Los Angeles Fire Department Chief Kristin Crowley said residents eager to return to evacuated areas must remain patient.
Edison officials say there were no interruptions or other electrical anomalies in their system until an hour after the blaze broke out.
Those looking to assist residents affected by the Los Angeles County firestorm have a number of options to donate money, materials or their time.
As multiple wildfires devour tens of thousands of acres across Los Angeles in what is expected to be the most costly natural disaster in U.S. history, the area's electric utilities have come under increasing scrutiny.
Several water districts in areas affected by the fires in Southern California have issued water alerts, warning residents of low water quality.
PASADENA, Calif ... “It sounded like Iraq.” California Gov. Gavin Newsom has announced an investigation into LADWP's water supply failures, while the utility says its water system was pushed ...
Pasadena will resume parking enforcement in the city’s business districts starting Tuesday, city officials said.
As many as 11,000 people will be able to return home as crews continue to get a handle on fires that started during an extreme wind event on Jan. 7, but another round of fire weather could last for much of next week.
Pasadena will resume parking enforcement in the city’s business districts starting Tuesday, city officials said Saturday. The announcement includes enforcement of parking meters, time limits in commercial areas,
Fires across the Los Angeles area have killed more than two dozen people. Weaker winds enabled firefighters to make inroads containing the Palisades and Eaton fires.
Three wildfires continue to burn in the Los Angeles region, according to Cal Fire. The Palisades and Eaton fires have scorched nearly 40,000 acres, destroying thousands of homes and forcing tens of thousands of evacuations. The fires are 31% and 65% contained, respectively, but authorities said earlier this week that the blazes had little growth.