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The U.S. government filed a lawsuit against public utility Southern California Edison (SCE) on Wednesday in California Central District Court seeking more than $40 million. The court case centers ...
Among more than two dozen wildfires that tore through Southern California in December 2017, forcing about 230,000 residents from their homes and prompting then-Governor Jerry Brown Jr. to declare a ...
Southern California Edison claims there were no electrical anomalies on its transmission lines in Eaton Canyon leading up to the Eaton fire. Edison denies causing Creek fire. Feds say utility ...
The federal government sued Southern California Edison on Wednesday, alleging that the utility was negligent in causing the 2017 Creek fire that raced through the Angeles National Forest. The suit ...
Southern California Edison employee and drone pilot Rich Espinosa uses a Parrot Anafi USA drone with controller and iPad to demonstrate how drones are being used to monitor power equipment across ...
One of about 400 goats munches on vegetation below Southern California Edison transmission and distribution lines near the Big Creek Hydroelectric plant and Shaver Lake’s Balsam Forebay on ...
Loyal Cheryl’s Diner customer, Lydia Ranger, said, “When they shut if off, you’ve got a lot of elderly up here that have no ...
But it would take another seven years for federal authorities to conclude that the fire — which destroyed 70 homes — was ...
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.
Southern California Edison is being sued by residents and businesses impacted by the Eaton Fire, who allege the Los Angeles utility's equipment may have started the deadly blaze. The big picture ...
Most of the towers on the circuit were disassembled by Southern California Edison, but the 19 towers known as towers 208-227 were left standing for no reason, said a news release from LA Fire Justice.
The federal government sued Southern California Edison on Wednesday, alleging that the utility was negligent in causing the 2017 Creek fire that raced through the Angeles National Forest.. The ...