Newly enhanced surveillance footage and a 3D analysis are intensifying claims that Southern California Edison's equipment ...
Stunning new surveillance video allegedly shows how an old Southern California Edison electrical line ignited last year’s ...
New evidence suggests an idle Edison transmission line sparked the deadly Eaton fire in Altadena, last year. Lawyers cite surveillance footage and utility data showing faults on the line just before ...
Here are the latest numbers released by Southern California Edison about its Wildfire Recovery Compensation Program.
New video was released that seemingly bolsters claims that Southern California Edison equipment started the Eaton Fire that ravaged Altadena, claiming 19 lives and displacing thousands of people. The ...
Gabriel Gonzalez, a Southern California native and Eaton Fire survivor had not publicly shared what life has been like for him over the last year, until today. "I spent probably eight months out of ...
New surveillance footage and evidence from Southern California Edison confirms that a century-old, idle transmission line that the utility failed to remove ignited last year's deadly Eaton fire, ...
Pizarro said that Edison hears differently from other Eaton Fire survivors. "We engaged the experts who designed the 9/11 Fund. What we've done is size the program that are similar to what we've seen ...
The parent company of Southern California Edison has admitted their equipment likely sparked the fatal Eaton Fire, but a new Los Angeles Times report indicates the company perhaps could have done more ...
Entire blocks of homes in Altadena were destroyed by the Eaton fire, shown Jan. 19, 2025. At least 19 people died in the blaze. (Brian van der Brug / Los Angeles Times) Edison International boosted ...
ALTADENA, Calif. (AP) — Southern California Edison has filed lawsuits accusing Los Angeles County, local water agencies and the Southern California Gas Company of a series of missteps that the utility ...
After just over two months, Southern California Edison has drawn more than 1,800 customers to a compensation program meant to settle scores of lawsuits against the company over the deadly Eaton Fire.