One lawyer claims to have "clear-cut" evidence that Southern California Edison's equipment is to blame for the Eaton Fire. SoCal Edison says it's still too early to tell.
Your electricity rates could be going up to help Southern California Edison cover more than $1.6 billion in payments the utility has made to victims of the devastating 2017 Thomas Fire ...
Investigators said Edison’s equipment sparked both fires. The California Public Utilities Commission voted Thursday to allow Southern California Edison to raise electric rates to cover payments ...
LOS ANGELES (KABC) -- While the investigation continues into what sparked the Eaton Fire, a new video at the center of a lawsuit against Southern California Edison could help determine the start ...
State utility regulators on Thursday approved a settlement that will require Southern California Edison customers to foot about $1.7 billion in claims from the 2017 Thomas Fire and the resulting ...
A new lawsuit is alleging that a local utility company is at fault for sparking the deadly Eaton Fire around Los Angeles after surveillance video shows what lawyers say may have started the fire.
The vote comes against a backdrop of lawsuits claiming the utility is responsible for the recent Eaton Fire in Los Angeles. California regulators voted Thursday to approve Southern California ...
the flashes in the gas station video have focused attention on a transmission line owned by Southern California Edison, the state’s second-largest investor-owned utility. Edison has not conceded ...
More Bonds of Southern California Edison Co. Moody’s Daily Credit Risk Score About the Southern California Edison Co.-Bond (US842400FT52) The Southern California Edison Co.-Bond has a maturity ...
Southern California Edison, which is accused of starting the deadly Eaton Fire in Altadena, denied starting the Creek Fire in 2017. The Creek Fire destroyed 70 homes near Little Tujunga Canyon, after ...
State utility regulators on Thursday approved a settlement that will require Southern California Edison customers to foot about $1.7 billion in claims from the 2017 Thomas Fire and the resulting 2018 ...
Former Columbus Dispatch journalist and columnist Jay "Lee" Leonard died Tuesday. He was 85. For more than three decades, Leonard had what he called a ringside seat to state government.