Southern California Edison says it's possible a dead power circuit could have played a role in igniting the fire in Altadena.
Southern California Edison is examining the role of an idle transmission line near the area where the fire started.
Southern California Edison said video evidence had led it to look more broadly at whether its equipment might have been the ...
More than 40 lawsuits have been filed against Southern California Edison, as law firms launch their own investigations into ...
Edison International’s utility said it is looking at whether a decommissioned power line started the Eaton wildfire as part ...
When wildfires reached Altadena, evacuation alerts came hours too late for some people who lived on the west side of the ...
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The four transmission lines in the area where the Eaton Fire is believed to have started are part of the backbone of a larger delivery system. "You can't isolate this decision to this one line ...
Miles Jay, 44, adhered to the order and rode away. He was one of the few people inside the Eaton Fire evacuation zone on Friday, Jan. 10. Jay can call himself a Pasadena resident even though he ...
The race to put out the Eaton fire tested Los Angeles County ... By The New York Times Supported by By Thomas Fuller Thomas Fuller flew in Copter 17 on an inspection flight over the Los Angeles ...
Firefighting efforts continue on the Eaton Fire that has burned over 14,000 acres and killed at least 17 people as the area continues to see improving weather conditions. There has been no growth ...