One lawyer claims to have "clear-cut" evidence that Southern California Edison's equipment is to blame for the Eaton Fire.
Visual evidence shows recent electrical damage on a utility tower that has been out of commission since the 1970s.
I don’t mean to be a wimp, but my whole life was there,” said Walt Butler of the Altadena home he lost to the Eaton fire.
One of the residents alleges that surveillance video from an area gas station proves the utility company’s power lines ...
Altadena homeowners have sued Southern California Edison Corp., claiming the utility’s equipment ignited the devastating ...
With thousands of lives at risk, a mobile command post tasked with issuing evacuation orders struggled to keep pace with the ...
The video shows arcing and electrical sparking on a transmission tower in Eaton Canyon just before winds quickly began ...
The devastating firestorm that rained embers and terror across Los Angeles County has officially come to an end, with fire ...
high-voltage power lines faulted in the area, new sensor data shows, offering fresh clues about whether utility equipment may have failed as the deadly Eaton fire broke out on Jan. 7. Change in ...
Even some attorneys are alarmed by the swarm of law firms pitching their services to vulnerable victims who have lost homes ...
Residents in burn scar areas braced for rain and the potential for mud and debris flow, as the first of two systems arrived ...