Local leaders are upset about the potential dangers posed to residents by the EPA's plan to open a site to process Eaton fire debris near Lario Park.
New video shows start of deadly Eaton fire in Los Angeles, law firm claims - The Eaton fire and other recent Southern California wildfires resulted in the deaths of 29 people and the loss of thousands
Southern California Edison claims there were no electrical anomalies on its transmission lines in Eaton Canyon leading up to the Eaton fire.
Although evacuation orders have since been lifted for most of LA County, fire survivors continue to face the road to recovery as they focus on rebuilding.
Dozens of people are believed to have died in the Palisades and Eaton fires, which have burned down whole swaths of communities
Under Gov. Gavin Newsom’s latest act, Angelenos will be able to rebuild without complying with state and local rules mandating a permitting process.
Hueston Hennigan partners Douglas Dixon, in Newport Beach, and Brittani Jackson, in Los Angeles, appeared at a Tuesday hearing for Southern California Edison.
As officials search for the origin of various fires that have devastated wide swaths of Southern California, a new lawsuit alleges that the Eaton Fire began from an electrical spark at a utility transmission tower.
A new security video might hold the key to solving what started the deadly Eaton Fire near Los Angeles earlier this month. The fire broke out on January 7. It devastated the area, killing 17 people, injuring nine firefighters, and destroying over 10,000 structures. It’s now labeled as one of California’s most destructive wildfires ever.
Lawyers in Los Angeles County, California are suing electrical utility company Southern California Edison for the Eaton Fire. In footage demonstrated to reporters on January 27, the lawyers showed through a 3D reconstruction that the fire was triggered by sparks coming from a cluster of transmission towers on a hillside.
Southern California Edison has reported a Jan. 7 fault on a power line that was connected miles away from the lines located near the origin of the deadly Eaton Fire that sparked that day.