Residents say they're worried about the power outages from the "explosions" and that the sparks could start a fire in the area.
Los Angeles Department of Water and Power’s CEO Janisse Quinones now has a 24/7 LAPD detail in response to the threats, the sources said.
The complaint, filed on behalf of residents and others affected by the historic blaze that destroyed the wealthy Los Angeles community of Pacific Palisades last week, says LADWP should have maintained water in a nearby reservoir, which was dry at the time ...
The Los Angeles Police Department responded to a call of a man with a rifle on Tuesday, January 14 at around 7 p.m. The LAPD was told there was a man carrying a white bag in one hand and the gun in the other.
A group of residents impacted by the Palisades Fire is suing the LADWP, alleging the city and its agency was unprepared.
Spencer Pratt and Heidi Montag are suing the city of Los Angeles and the Department of Water and Power (LADWP) after losing their home in the Pacific Palisades fire earlier this month. The lawsuit, filed in California’s Superior Court in Los Angeles on Tuesday,
Spencer Pratt and Heidi Montag filed a lawsuit against the city of Los Angeles and its Department of Water and Power (LADWP) following the destruction of their home in the Palisades wildfire. Spencer,
Spencer Pratt has never been one for subtlety, and after the Palisades Fire reduced both his and his parents’ homes to ashes, he’s channeled his relentless energy into social media. His mission? Shutting down the online narrative that wildfire victims — namely,
Little House on the Prairie star Melissa Gilbert is opening up about the real reason she left Hollywood behind. “I just didn’t feel like that was a safe place for me to age. It’s so anti-aging, which is one of my least favorite expressions in the world,
The lawsuit faults the Los Angeles Department of Water and Power for delaying repairs to a massive reservoir that services the Pacific Palisades.
Spencer Pratt and Heidi Montag are taking legal action after their home burned down in the California wildfires. According to court documents obtained by Access Hollywood, the former reality stars are among a group of 20 plaintiffs suing the city of Los Angeles and the Department of Water and Power.