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 ...
As authorities continue their investigation into the Eaton Fire, Southern California Edison said that their analysis found a "fault" on a line at least five miles away from the preliminary ...
CBS News Los Angeles Live Southern California Edison ratepayers will cover $1.6 billion in settlement costs to pay victims of the 2017 Thomas Fire, more than half of the $2.4 billion being paid ...
A judge ordered Southern California Edison to preserve data, equipment and evidence about the origins of the Eaton fire. Several homeowners have sued the utility company, alleging its equipment ...
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 ...
Ventura County supervisors voted Tuesday to look into alternatives to Southern California Edison, citing frustration over repeated power outages, a lack of upgrades and communication problems with ...
A Los Angeles judge ordered Southern California Edison to preserve evidence as the utility has brought in Hueston Hennigan, a California defense firm with expertise in wildfire defense ...
Edison International (NYSE:EIX) shares closed little changed Thursday after the California Public Utilities Commission approved an update to Southern California Edison's 2025 wildfire mitigation plan.
Southern California Edison will be raising rates after a $2.7 billion settlement for its role in the 2017 Thomas Fire. Watch: Hamas militants hand over Israeli hostages Yarden Bibas and Ofer ...
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 ...
Southern California Edison says it’s cooperating with investigations as some allege that its equipment ignited what became one of the most destructive fires in Los Angeles County history.