The text messages show how officials first started to realize how bad things were getting and that the windswept blazes had ...
More than 1,000 fire hydrants across Los Angeles needed repair prior to the devastating wildfires in January, reported the ...
LADWP launched a dashboard so Pacific Palisades customers could track its progress on flushing fire-caused contaminants out ...
The Los Angeles Department of Water and Power has restored safe drinking water to about 2,000 residential and commercial ...
Amid scrutiny for how the city of Los Angeles and its agencies handled the response to the Palisades Fire, new reports indicate that repairs to fire hydrants could have been made before the blaze ...
Customers in the affected areas, which include most of the 90272 Zip Code and portions of the LADWP Service Area immediately ...
Nearly two months after a deadly wildfire broke out, 2,000 residents in the Pacific Palisades finally have access to safe drinking water again, Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass announced Tuesday.
Recent fires that consumed entire Los Angeles neighborhoods underscore a stark lesson -- water utilities generally aren’t ...
While residents in the Palisades and Eaton fire areas can use tap water for some limited purposes, the detection of a carcinogen in the systems can pose some risks.
A group of Pacific Palisades residents and businesses impacted by the Palisades Fire has filed a lawsuit in Los Angeles against the city's Department of Water and Power.