President Biden on Thursday said that empty fire hydrants in the Los Angeles area were the result of an intentional power ...
Why did water hydrants run dry in the midst of a conflagration? City officials stressed that the shortage was due to low ...
At least 11 people have been confirmed dead, and the fires have consumed more than 37,900 acres, destroying over 12,000 structures.
Los Angeles Department of Water and Power customers were asked on Wednesday to conserve water and residents remaining in the ...
The LADWP issued a boil water notice on Wednesday, Jan. 8, in response to the Pacific Palisades Fire and Eaton Fire, urging ...
Los Angeles Department of Water and Power (LADWP) officials raked in enormous taxpayer-funded paychecks before its fire ...
Overnight, power was restored to an additional 14,000 customers. Since the onset of the windstorm, a total of 300,000 ...
The Santa Ynez Reservoir has a capacity of holding 117 million gallons of water and is located right in the middle of the Palisades.
Firefighters were experiencing water shortages from hydrants because L.A.'s tanks couldn't be refilled as fast as water was ...
Metallic balloons drifted into power lines, leaving hundreds without power in the West LA communities of Sawtelle and ...
Some are questioning why the Santa Ynez Reservoir, located in the Palisades Highlands, was offline during the Palisades Fire firefight.