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The Los Angeles Department of Water and Power is dusting off a 114-year-old court ruling to argue the utility can’t be sued ...
Palisades fire victims are suing LADWP, claiming downed power lines caused a second ignition — and the utility tried to hide ...
The suit alleges the Los Angeles Department of Water and Power tried for months to cover up the harm caused by the fallen ...
The Los Angeles Department of Water and Power has fixed or replaced the vast majority of fire hydrants flagged for repairs in last year’s inspections after a long delay by the L.A. Fire ...
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Could the Palisades Fire have started twice? One lawsuit says soA lawsuit filed by residents who were impacted by January’s Palisades Fire claims to have evidence a second blaze occurred shortly after the initial fire, causing more destruction and devastation to ...
A group of senior citizens suing the city of L.A. over the Palisades fire includes a 93-year-old woman who escaped the Holocaust and a former Navy pilot undergoing cancer treatment.
The retirement plan added up to $40 million to its commitment to the open-end core real estate fund managed by Harrison Street Real Estate Capital for its $18.5 billion defined benefit plan, CEO Linda ...
Many residents who’ve lost their homes have expressed strong support for putting power lines underground so they cannot blow down in windstorms and spark a wildfire. Newsom said his executive order ...
The suit cited a Washington Post article dated Jan 12, in which the Los Angeles Department of Water and Power told the newspaper its power lines near the origin of the fire had been disconnected ...
"The structural integrity of the building is compromised." Firefighters contacted the Los Angeles Department of Water and Power to turn off the water rushing from the sheared hydrant, as well as ...
March 24 (Reuters) - Several residents of Los Angeles who were affected by the deadly Palisades wildfire sued city authorities over claims that municipal utility power lines ignited the fire ...
The suit, filed Monday by attorney Alexander Robertson, alleges the Los Angeles Department of Water and Power tried for months to cover up the harm caused by the fallen line. It says the LADWP ...
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