At least four lawsuits were filed Monday morning against Southern California Edison in connection with the Eaton Fire.
It takes 60- to 80-mph winds for the company to shut down transmission lines. CEO Steve Powell said it didn't see winds that powerful.
Wildfires began breaking out in Southern California Tuesday morning as a life-threatening, widespread windstorm that could be one of the most destructive to hit the region in over a decade roars to life and creates extremely dangerous fire weather conditions.
The most serious red flag fire weather warning has been issued by the National Weather Service for swaths of Los Angeles and Ventura counties in California starting
The latest red flag warning includes the Inland Empire and Orange County, as well as the already ravaged Los Angeles area.
Southern California Edison shut off power for thousands of Ventura County residents and businesses Monday as Santa Ana winds whipped through the region and the utility company sought to limit the ...
You can check the latest warnings from the National Weather Service here. The windy weather also left millions without power Wednesday. Southern California Edison’s outage map reported Wednesday ...
The family of an Eaton fire victim is suing Southern California Edison for wrongful death, alleging that the utility company's negligence is to blame for the devastating blaze that killed 59-year-old Evelyn McClendon.
The court filings blame the utility for the fire despite the fact that the blaze's cause is still under investigation.
Hurricane-strength gusts from Santa Ana winds will sweep over the mountains and foothills around Southern California, putting the region back on high alert after two weeks of devastating fires.Most Re
Forecasters say gusts could peak at 70 mph (113 kph) along the coast and 100 mph (160 kph) in the mountains and foothills during extreme fire weather that is expected to last through Tuesday.