Lawyers with LA Fire Justice say the Eaton Fire, which destroyed thousands of homes in Altadena and Pasadena, was ...
Southern California Edison reported to state regulators Thursday that its equipment may have played a role in sparking the ...
The California Public Utilities Commission has received video and data evidence strongly suggesting that high-voltage ...
While the cause of the firestorm is being investigated by the ATF, one started Jan. 7 and spread rapidly due to ...
Xiaoyong "Shaw" Zhao filed a lawsuit against Southern California Edison over the death of his father in Altadena.
SoCal Edison said its findings to state regulars that its equipment may have caused the Eaton and Hurst fires.
Southern California Edison said that videos by other parties suggest a possible link between the company’s equipment and the devastating Eaton Fire. The fire broke out Jan. 7 in the Eaton Canyon area, ...
10:25 a.m.: Beginning Feb. 10, FEMA Disaster Recovery Centers will operate with new hours. They will be open 7 days a week ...
The first Altadena property with a home that was destroyed by the Eaton Fire in January has officially sold, just days after ...
Many in Altadena are determined to rebuild. But the arduous process, which can often feel like a full-time job, has begun to consume their lives and take a hefty mental toll.
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NBC Los Angeles on MSNUSC researchers test wildfire burned soil for lead levels. Here's what they foundWeeks after the Eaton Fire burned through Altadena, USC researchers were curious if there were high levels of lead in the soil. Here’s what they found.
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