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Southern California Edison is claiming the lawmaker who wrote a bill beneficial to the utility was never an executive with them, but a Los Angeles Times report indicates Edison did view her as an ...
Edison says Assemblywoman Calderon wasn't an executive when she worked for the utility — but that's exactly how the company ...
Southern California Edison and Edison International preferreds are undervalued due to wildfire liability uncertainties, but ...
Southern California Edison dismantles a transmission line for investigation into its potential role in sparking the Eaton ...
The Mesa-Sylmar line was built 102 years ago but has been idle since it was damaged in the 1971 San Fernando earthquake.
A 5.2 magnitude earthquake shook southern California at approximately 10 a.m., local time, according to the U.S. Geological Survey. The extent of any damage caused by the quake is still unclear.
A 5.2-magnitude earthquake shook Southern California on Monday morning, sending boulders tumbling onto rural roadways outside San Diego, items rattling off shelves and elephants at the San Diego ...
A strong earthquake centered in San Diego County gave Southern California a rattle on Monday morning. According to preliminary reports from the U.S. Geological Survey, the quake measured a ...
A webcam overlooking Lake Otay in California recorded shaking from an earthquake that rattled Southern California on April 14, 2025. Mike Johnson opens the door to Medicaid cuts and the resulting ...
LOS ANGELES — Southern California Edison, a subsidiary of utility Edison International, said on Friday it had submitted an initial plan to rebuild the areas within its service territory that ...
Southern California Edison is echoing calls from homeowners to move spark-prone electrical equipment underground. Company officials estimated the cost at more than $650 million. By Shawn Hubler ...
Southern California Edison on Friday unveiled its preliminary plan to rebuild the utility’s infrastructure in fire-ravaged Altadena and Malibu, saying it will turn to public and private sources ...