The three-week-long fight to battle two deadly wildfires that destroyed thousands of homes and countless lives reached an ...
Los Angeles Department of Water and Power’s CEO Janisse Quinones now has a 24/7 LAPD detail in response to the threats, the sources said. One LAPD source cited the recent shooting in New York of ...
Officials urged DWP customers to conserve water throughout the city, “because the fire department needs the water.” ...
Widespread destruction from the L.A. fires was inevitable, given the drought and winds. Still, the region could have been better prepared.
The Daily Mail reports the Los Angeles Department of Water and Power (DWP) CEO Janisse Quiñones was hired by Mayor Karen Bass on a $750,000 salary in May. Now, LA Fire Department insiders are ...
The hydrants in the neighborhood were connected to three tanks that held 1 million gallons (3.7 million liters) of water each ...
"I need our customers to really conserve water," city official Janisse Quiñones said at a press conference as fires rage in the Pacific Palisades Apu Gomes/Getty Los Angeles officials are ...
The department's three water tanks, which hold about a million gallons each, ran out Wednesday morning, Janisse Quiñones, chief engineer for the Los Angeles Fire Department of Water and Power, told ...
In late January 2024, after a series of rainstorms, a DWP property manager spotted a tear in the reservoir's floating cover, ...
The Los Angeles water chief has been given a police security detail amid "threats" against her and water employees over the response to wildfires.