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Southern California Edison has announced it will create a program to compensate victims of January’s devastating Eaton Fire ...
I figured we'd hear the sound of fire engines coming to put out the blaze. Instead, nothing,' writes an L.A. Times reader.
It took more than six months to confirm what officials hope will be the final death from Los Angeles' January firestorms.
Supporters say victims could get paid more quickly through Edison's plan, but lawyers say they might get shortchanged ...
Hedge fund operators are buying insurance claims in an attempt to potentially profit from the $21 billion fund.
Vehicle locator data obtained by The Times show that most L.A. County fire trucks didn’t shift into west Altadena until long ...
With the new findings, the death toll for the Eaton Fire rose to 19, bringing the total of deaths from the January fires to ...
A new partnership in Altadena has led to the first and largest group of homes being rebuilt following the Eaton Fire, and it came with a major discount.
Some Eaton Fire victims say they feel the program is disingenuous and would mean victims miss out from a potentially larger ...
The Eaton Fire’s cause is still under investigation, but Southern California Edison is launching a way to compensate victims.
While the county and U.S. Army Corps tout the speed of debris removal nearing completion, local arborists are raising the ...
Human remains discovered in the Eaton Fire burn area in Altadena have increased the death toll from the Jan. 7 wildfire to 19 ...