Por: Los Angeles Times Opinion August 28, 2023
In a city infamous for business-squelching bureaucracy, no agency is more maligned than the Los Angeles Department of Water and Power. Developers who want to build housing, shopping centers or other commercial projects face steep costs and long delays in getting permits and connections to the city’s electric power system. The DWP’s convoluted process can add so much time, money and uncertainty to a project that some businesses decide to... + full article
Los Angeles Times USA Business August 10, 2023
The Los Angeles Department of Water and Power has agreed to pay millions of dollars in refunds for six years' worth of allegedly inflated sewer charges. And if you're still a DWP customer, here's the good news: If you qualify, your refund will come to you... + más
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Los Angeles Times USA Nation July 11, 2023
It's been unseasonably cool in Los Angeles, but you know that's not going to last. With that in mind, the Los Angeles Department of Water and Power has revived its rebate program to help lower-income Angelenos endure the heat waves to come. The DWP is again offering a... + más
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A class-action lawsuit offers free cash to many LADWP customers. Are you eligible? | Los Angeles Times
Los Angeles Times USA Politics May 27, 2023
A top executive at the Los Angeles Department of Water and Power has been placed on administrative leave while the utility looks into his involvement in the bitcoin mining industry and whether he complied with ethics rules that require employees to obtain permission for outside... + más
L.A. to pay $38 million over downed power line that electrocuted father and daughter | Los Angeles Times
DWP's first inspector general leaves after seven months | Los Angeles Times
Los Angeles Times USA Nation April 24, 2023
The Los Angeles Department of Water and Power has agreed to pay $38 million to settle a lawsuit filed after a father and daughter were electrocuted by a downed power line. Ferdinand Tejada, 53, and his daughter, Janina Reyn Tejada, 20, were killed outside their Panorama City... + más
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The Advocate USA Entertainment February 19, 2023
Le Krewe du Roi celebrated the food and fun of Louisiana with a theme of “Roi Fest: The Bounty of Louisiana” for its 58th annual Mardi Gras Ball Saturday at the Carl F. Grant Civic Center, Plaquemine.The tableau began with the presentation of the 2023 ball captains, Corey... + más
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Los Angeles Times USA Opinion December 13, 2022
When the Los Angeles Department of Water and Power adopted its “time-of-use electricity rates in 2008 to encourage less power consumption during peak hours, George W. Bush was still president, the utility got nearly half of its electricity from coal and solar was only a small... + más
Tear out your lawn, get more free cash. LADWP ups rebates for customers | Los Angeles Times
L.A. water use plummets during hot summer amid calls to conserve during drought | Los Angeles Times
ABC News USA Sports October 20, 2022
AFC CLINCHED: Indianapolis-AFC South and homefield advantage; San Diego-AFC West and first-round bye; Cincinnati-AFC North; New England-AFC East ELIMINATED: Cleveland, Kansas City, Oakland, Buffalo, Tennessee Baltimore - Clinches a playoff spot with a win N.Y. Jets - Clinches a... + más
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