Crews have restored power to nearly all the fire-impacted homes and businesses in the Pacific Palisades, and the second phase of the debris-removal process is ahead of schedule, Los Angeles Mayor ...
Many people want some clarification about how safe their water is, what's being done to monitor water conditions, what the ...
And as par for the course, lawsuits are being filed, the consumer media is writing click-bait, anti-utility headlines all ...
Unified LA, LA City's Joint Information Center, is sharing that a required form, known as the Right of Entry Form, for the free debris removal program is now available to residents impacted by the ...
As more and more residents impacted by Los Angeles County's recent wildfires are being allowed back to their homes, many have questions about the various water safety notices that have been issued.
Analysts Holly Froum and Eric Kazatsky agreed. “Though close, inverse condemnation may be deemed to apply to the LADWP despite the fact it didn’t cause the fire,” they wrote Wednesday.
Residents say they're worried about the power outages from the "explosions" and that the sparks could start a fire in the ...
A spokesperson for the L.A. Department of Water and Power said water continues to be tested daily for safe drinking use and ...
According to an FAQ from LADWP, the agency will inform residents when tests show that water is safe to drink. That testing takes a minimum of 48 hours to complete according to public safety protocols.