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The murals, one of which featured a “Defund Pomona Police” protest sign, decorated Gente Organizada’s youth center.
The suit, which blames LADWP for damages caused by the devastating fire, amends a complaint filed in March and contains new ...
In the wake of the Southern California wildfires in January, the safety of the water supply came into question as ash and particulate matter traveled from fire zones and into surrounding areas ...
While the Line fire is leaving thousands without power in San Bernardino County, there are thousands more without electricity across Southern California.
At least three suits representing more than a dozen victims were filed Monday, Jan. 13, in Los Angeles County Superior Court against Southern California Edison, blaming the utility for igniting ...
Changing climate patterns and below average rainfall, when combined with extended periods of high winds, increase the risk of ...
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FOX 11 Los Angeles on MSNLawsuit blames California, Los Angeles for 'rekindling' of Palisades FireLOS ANGELES - A lawsuit filed relating to the deadly Palisades Fire was amended Wednesday to now also target the State of ...
The quasi-independent agency cites a 1911 court ruling in California that says that, absent a contract, utilities aren’t liable for not providing water to fight fires.
S&P Global Ratings cited longer-term concerns on Palisades wildfire-related liabilities in shifting its CreditWatch on Los Angeles Department of Water and Power to a negative outlook.
“Fundamentally, it is not correct that LADWP refused to properly fill the reservoir needed to fight the fire,” a spokesperson for the Los Angeles Department of Water and Power (LADWP) told VERIFY.
More than 20 Pacific Palisades residents have signed onto a lawsuit against the Los Angeles Department of Water and Power over a lack of water supply during January’s brush fire.
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