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After rising for years, the number of residential installations in the city of Los Angeles began to drop in 2023. The city ...
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When the Los Angeles Department of Water and Power brings a $375 million deal this week, the bonds are not likely to be dinged by the one-notch downgrade to AA-minus from Fitch Ratings in April, nor ...
On the same day, the LADWP issued a “boil water notice” for Porter Ranch and Granada Hills. “Effective immediately, customers located within the affected area need to boil their water before using it ...
As the Pacific Palisades burned during an unprecedented firestorm on Jan. 7, 2025, and the following days, concerns immediately turned to a lack of water in hydrants and a reservoir capable of holding ...
Mono Lake is just one of the sources Los Angeles uses to meet its water demands. But those who oversee it want a better plan to keep more of the water in the basin. As the snow in the Sierras ...
LOS ANGELES (CBSLA) — More than 12,000 Los Angeles Department of Water and Power customers lost electricity Tuesday night due to the extreme heat and increased demand on the utility's system. As of 11 ...
Scattered power outages blamed on Tropical Storm Kay were affecting thousands of Los Angeles Department of Water and Power customers Saturday, prompting officials to schedule additional field crews to ...
California residents are being asked to step up and do more when it comes to water conservation as the state runs dry. Starting Wednesday, June 1, new restrictions go into effect for millions of Los ...
LOS ANGELES (CBSLA) — On Monday, the Department of Justice announced the former general manager of the Los Angeles Department of Water and Power agreed to plead guilty for accepting bribes. David H.
LOS ANGELES (KABC) -- A new program is helping low-income Los Angeles residents stay cool during Southern California's brutal heatwaves and it includes getting easier access to more affordable air ...
The former head of the Los Angeles Department of Water and Power has admitted to using his influence to persuade officials to award lucrative projects to companies he secretly planned to work for ...