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The utility acknowledges a gap of nearly five hours in responding to an order to shut off some electrical circuits, but says ...
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Ilya Barkanov on MSNSaving a Hidden Beehive at Los Angeles DWP FacilityIn this video, I rescue a bee colony discovered living inside a utility box at an L.A. Department of Water and Power facility. I carefully open the box, reveal the hive, and guide the bees safely into ...
A water main break caused closures in a San Fernando Valley residential area on Saturday evening, authorities said. The ...
The suit, which blames LADWP for damages caused by the devastating fire, amends a complaint filed in March and contains new allegations of city mismanagement and various attempts by LADWP to cover up ...
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Westside Current on MSNAmended Lawsuit Blames State, City and LADWP for Pacific Palisades Fire Spread and DelaysPACIFIC PALISADES - An amended complaint in the Palisades Fire Litigation was filed Wednesday, July 9, in Los Angeles County ...
Plaintiffs argue the City of Los Angeles and the Los Angeles Department of Water and Power could have been better prepared to ...
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ABC7 KABC on MSNPalisades Fire victims accuse LADWP of altering records and changing policies in amended lawsuitThe lawsuit accuses LADWP of failing to comply with its own policy, then changing the policy and altering a log to erase a ...
Meanwhile, Los Angeles officials on Wednesday urged residents to conserve water use as firefighters struggle to tamp down the flames.
Rick Caruso, the real estate developer and former candidate for Los Angeles mayor who served two stints as president of the Department of Water and Power, said he had a team of private ...
The city of Los Angeles and its Department of Water and Power face Palisades Fire-driven lawsuits from some 776 plaintiffs, according to the offering document.
The Los Angeles Department of Water and Power outage map as of 3 a.m. Thursday. (LADWP) Portions of the city affected by the fires, like the Pacific Palisades and Hollywood Hills, have had power ...
As Los Angeles firefighters faced down the most destructive blaze in the city’s history, they ran out of water. “The hydrants are down,” a firefighter said over the radio, according to the ...
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