Governor Gavin Newsom announced Friday that state officials will investigate the cause of water pressure loss and resource ...
Critics say Los Angeles didn't have enough water to fight devastating wildfires, but the truth is more complicated.
California Gov. Gavin Newsom demanded an independent investigation into the Los Angeles Department of Water and Power after fire hydrants went dry during the devastating fires.
Firefighters battling the Palisades Fire reported poor water pressure in hydrants, and a nearby reservoir was closed as the fire scorched thousands of acres. The state's now trying to find out why.
The $750,000-a-year LA water czar is responsible for a raft of failures that contributed to the devastating Palisades Fire, ...
California Gov. Gavin Newsom has ordered an investigation into the Los Angeles Department of Water and Power amid reports of ...
"We need answers to how that happened. Therefore, I have directed state water and fire- fighting officials to prepare an independent after-incident report" ...
President Biden said Thursday that empty fire hydrants in the Los Angeles area were the result of an intentional power ...
Firefighters reported being unable to access water from hydrants as they defended homes and businesses in Pacific Palisades.
Following concerns that firefighters lacked resources and dealt with low water pressure to combat the devastating Palisades Fire in the initial stages of the crisis, Gov. Gavin Newsom Friday ordered ...
Overnight, power was restored to an additional 14,000 customers. Since the onset of the windstorm, a total of 300,000 ...