Southern California Edison ratepayers will cover $1.6 billion in settlement costs to pay victims of the 2017 Thomas Fire, ...
From Woody’s column archives, April of 2018, the feelings relevant anew following the devastating wildfires in Southern ...
Officials approved the hike for SCE customers to cover $1.6 billion in wildfire costs, which critics argue shifts the burden ...
Assemblymember Steve Bennett is proposing legislation to better protect water supplies during a wildfire. Here's why.
Southern California Edison will be raising rates after a $2.7 billion settlement for its role in the 2017 Thomas Fire.
More than $1.6 billion of the $2.7 billion that Edison paid to more than 5,000 victims of the Thomas fire will be covered by its customers. The rest will be paid by shareholders of the for-profit ...
The vote comes against a backdrop of lawsuits claiming the utility is responsible for the recent Eaton Fire in Los Angeles.
Customers are picking up the $1.7 billion tab after the utility’s equipment was linked to the wildfire and resulting flooding seven years ago.
Your electricity rates could be going up to help Southern California Edison cover more than $1.6 billion in payments the utility has made to victims of the devastating 2017 Thomas Fire.
The aftermath of the Thomas Fire, a heinous monster that claimed two lives and more than 700 homes and also turned a million collective photographs into ash, has reinforced this thought.
California state officials have approved a significant rate increase for electric utility giant Southern California Edison (SCE) to cover the costs associated with the 2017 Thomas fire.