Investigators will examine whether evacuation delays in West Altadena, a historically Black community, reflect discrimination ...
Edison CEO Pedro Pizarro spoke during a Black History Month event while Altadena protestors decried what they said was the ...
In the aftermath of the deadly Los Angeles wildfires, lawmakers look at nonrenewal policies to what policyholders are due.
California’s top prosecutor is opening a civil rights investigation into how delayed evacuations impacted a historically ...
There are new questions about the emergency alerts sounded during California's deadly Eaton fire. Eastern Altadena, a largely white, affluent neighborhood, got evacuation orders within an hour of the ...
Last year's Palisades and Eaton fires sent thousands of families on a quest for shelter. Some stayed near and moved often. Others found stable lodging, some as far away as New York and Florida.
Southern California Edison had said its electrical equipment most likely caused the blaze, which destroyed much of Altadena, ...
The Los Angeles County district attorney is investigating whether Southern California Edison should be criminally prosecuted for its actions in last year's devastating Eaton wildfire, which killed 19 ...
The investigation will focus on the historically Black neighborhood of west Altadena and whether they received an inequitable ...
The investigation is driven by a key question. Did the Los Angeles County Fire Department delay notification and evacuation for West Altadena?
Attorney General Rob Bonta said his department will look into whether race, age or disability discrimination played a role in ...
The state’s attorney general opened an investigation into whether emergency responders failed to adequately warn the residents of a Black middle-class neighborhood that was devastated in the blaze.
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