Black Altadena fire victims clash with Edison over compensation Outside a hall where Southern California Edison was celebrating Black History Month on Friday, a group of Altadena residents stood on the sidewalk, waving signs and talking of the homes and f... See more
JASON ARMOND Los Angeles Times FIREFIGHTERS work Jan. 8, 2025, to save an Altadena house amid the Eaton fire. It left thousands homeless. The Los Angeles County district attorney is investigating whether Southern California Edison should be criminally pro... See more
County prosecutors probing whether Edison should be criminally prosecuted for Eaton fire Melody Petersen Thu 19 February 2026 at 2:05 am GMT+2 2 min read In this article: EIX -2.41% The Los Angeles County District Attorney is investigating whether Souther... See more
LOS ANGELES — Connor Cipolla, an Eaton wildfire survivor, last year praised Southern California Edison's plan of burying more than 60 miles of electric lines in Altadena as it rebuilds to reduce the risk of fire. Then he learned he would have to pay $20,0... See more
Photographs by RONALDO BOLANOS Los Angeles Times TREES could die if Edison crews cut roots while digging trenches for power lines, some worry. Altadena already lost much of its tree cover in the blaze and cleanup. Connor Cipolla, an Eaton wildfire survivo... See more