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Corona del Mar and Edison competed in the Battle at the Beach passing tournament on Saturday, with the Sea Kings advancing to ...
SoCal Edison spokeswoman Gabriela Ornelas said public safety remains a company priority. “Our hearts are with the people who were affected by the Bobcat Fire,” she told City News Service.
SoCal Edison charges single mom for former roommate's $6,000 unpaid bill, could terminate her service The utility says she “benefited from the service,” so she’s obligated to pay the bill.
Southern California Edison ratepayers will cover $1.6 billion in settlement costs to pay victims of the 2017 Thomas Fire, more than half of the $2.4 billion being paid out for the massive wildfire ...
SDG&E plans to begin shifting residential customers to time-of-use rates in March, with Edison and PG&E following in October 2020. Business and agricultural customers already pay time-varying rates.
That’s right, SoCal Edison was collecting $6,000 from Kincy. She didn’t have the money to pay it, and she didn’t think she should have to; she had proof she’d paid her former roommate.
LOS ANGELES — Southern California Edison has agreed to pay $82.5 million to cover costs and damages from the 2020 Bobcat Fire, what federal officials are calling a record settlement for one of ...
SoCal Edison is offering three different time-of-use plans, with customers automatically placed on the lowest cost plan based on the history of their power consumption.
SoCal Edison said that these billing disputes can be researched and resolved simply if customers reach out to them. More from CBS News. Man arrested for arranging meeting with missing 17-year-old ...
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SoCal Edison conducts these operations on average once or twice per month. It takes hours of preparation, but once in the air, with coordinated efforts between the pilot, the linemen and personnel ...
Southern California Edison is set to pay the U.S. government $82.5 million to settle a 2023 lawsuit filed after the Bobcat Fire, the Department of Justice announced Friday.