Small water companies in Altadena are struggling financially after the Eaton fire and are starting to charge customers more.
As Southern California Edison works to mitigate wildfire dangers by moving power lines underground, some Altadena residents are outraged over being asked to shoulder the costs, which could run tens of ...
Huntington Beach’s Troy Foster leads the Daily Pilot Football Dream Team for the 2025 season. The senior finished third on ...
Gov. Newsom’s press office posted on social media Tuesday morning saying that an executive order “to rebuild on Mars” would ...
A new executive order from President Trump that was signed on Friday aims to "cut through bureaucratic red tape and speed up ...
Robotaxi operators will need more real estate to charge and maintain their vehicles. Voltera, a Waymo partner, is one such ...
More than 10,000 flights canceled as bitter cold blankets the U.S. As a dangerously cold weather front plunges into the U.S., ...
Moving faster than anticipated, Southern California Edison’s program to compensate Eaton fire victims has made $117 million ...
The matchup for Super Bowl 60 is set. After an unpredictable NFL season, the New England Patriots and Seattle Seahawks will ...
President Donald Trump announced Tuesday that he has signed an executive order to “cut through bureaucratic red tape” and ...
If the investments proposed are approved in full, ComEd expects residential customers to see an increased average cost of ...