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Gavin Newsom raised the possibility of further strain on the California Wildfire Fund as Southern California Edison faces lawsuits.
As we mark six months since the devastating January wildfires, there are troubling new allegations by thousands of Palisades Fire victims in their lawsuit against the Los Angeles Department of Water ...
A Proposition 218 public hearing on Aug. 27 will allow residents to contest a string of expected price hikes to water and ...
Even where abundantly available, the costs of clean water are rising faster than the CPI. Where it’s scarce, there’s double ...
Public Service Commissioner Davante Lewis said the budget bill also includes changes to tax breaks for building new power generation plants.
California’s Chamber of Commerce has concluded that the state’s solar rooftop program is the top driver of higher electricity bills. Opinion columnist Tom Philp asks: Now what?
Escalent Recognizes 40 Utilities as 2025 Most Trusted Brands Suzanne Haggerty Director, Syndicated Research Escalent 2025 Most Trusted Brand - Residential Congratulations to the 40 utilities that ...
You raised concerns about low water pressure in parts of West Palm Beach, and now, we’re putting pressure on the city for an ...
The Los Angeles wildfires have generated potentially thousands of new clients for lawyers and prospects for billions in fees.
Palisades Utility Bills Still on Pause, Residents Can Expect Backdated Bills From LADWP originally appeared on L.A. Mag.
LADWP billing pause ends soon for Palisades area. Expect backdated charges, no rate relief—but payment plans will be offered.