The agency captures rain through stormwater infrastructure, residential rain barrels and cisterns, and large spreading ...
Power is being restored to thousands of Los Angeles Department of Water and Power customers after a widespread power outage Saturday afternoon.
The family's attorney said Nina Nguyen, 67, was crushed to death when the driver of a 22-ton truck failed to use the parking ...
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Los Angeles power outage map: When will power be back and what's is happening? LADWP update
Thousands in Los Angeles were left without power on Saturday amid a massive outage, according to a map from the Los Angeles Department of Water and Power (LADWP).
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 ...
BURBANK, Calif. (KABC) -- If you've been on Riverside Drive in Burbank lately, you've probably seen this giant sound wall that's taken over Johnny Carson Park South. LADWP took Eyewitness News on the ...
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November storms cause street flooding, mud overflow, fatal accident across Southern California
After a week of one and off rain, some Southern California neighborhoods had to mop up the mess after weather-related problems caused damage.
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Man Sues City, LADWP Over Mom’s Death
The son of a 67-year-old woman who was crushed to death in August when a 22-ton construction truck and trailer rolled ...
The Los Angeles Department of Water and Power is dusting off a 114-year-old court ruling to argue the utility can’t be sued for not providing enough water to fight the monstrous Pacific Palisades fire ...
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Nearly 5.5 billion gallons of water captured from recent storms, LADWP says
Nearly 5.5 billion gallons of water were captured during one of the wettest Novembers on record in Los Angeles, the LADWP ...
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