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California officials are concerned that the state's wildfire fund could be fully exhausted if utilities begin tapping it to ...
What should people do to help the natural canyons on trails above Altadena, burned in the Eaton fire? Noting. Nature’s got ...
Southern California Edison has announced it will create a program to compensate victims of January’s devastating Eaton Fire ...
Supporters say victims could get paid more quickly through Edison's plan, but lawyers say they might get shortchanged ...
The Eaton Fire’s cause is still under investigation, but Southern California Edison is planning to launch a fund to ...
Hedge fund operators are buying insurance claims in an attempt to potentially profit from the $21 billion fund.
California officials overseeing the $21 billion fund that was expected to protect utilities and their customers from the cost ...
Some Eaton Fire victims say they feel the program is disingenuous and would mean victims miss out from a potentially larger ...
The Eaton fire began on Jan. 7 in the San Gabriel Mountains. It was the fifth-deadliest and second-most destructive wildfire in California history.
Rather than rebuild, some homeowners have decided to relocate existing houses to now-empty lots in the Eaton Fire zone.
Lawyers at the California Fire Victims Law Center argue that the fund is designed to minimize payouts for those impacted by ...