Over a dozen victims of the Pacific Palisades Fire are suing a Los Angeles public utility company for "failures," which contributed to the fire's devastation.
Why did water hydrants run dry in the midst of a conflagration? City officials stressed that the shortage was due to low water pressure, not a complete lack of water. But what caused it, and can it be ...
Southern California Edison meteorologists expect PSPS conditions to continue through at least early Wednesday morning, if not ...
A spokesperson for the L.A. Department of Water and Power said water continues to be tested daily for safe drinking use and ...
Janisse Quiñones, the CEO and chief engineer of the Los Angeles Department of Water and Power (LADWP), focused extensively on ...
Utility workers from the Navajo Nation headed to Los Angeles on Thursday to help rebuild the electrical grid damaged by ...
No official causes yet for LA fires, but utilities have a deadly history of sparking blazes. Cut the power and bury the lines, some experts say.
Fitch Ratings placed four credits — led by the city of Los Angeles the Los Angeles Department of Water and Power — on rating watch negative, citing the region's wildfires.
The Los Angeles Department of Water and Power's (LADWP) potential liability for the recent Palisades Fire will depend on ...
Congressman Kevin Kiley has introduced a bill to Congress that would strip the California Coastal Commission of much of its ...
Trading in Los Angeles credits has become more volatile. An L.A. Department of Water and Power deal slated for Wednesday went day-to-day.