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San Onofre design issues probed by regulatory commission
L.A. NOWThe head of the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission said Friday that the agency's office of investigations is probing the "completeness and accuracy" of information Southern California Edison has given the agency about equipment at its troubled San... -
About 29,000 without power in Huntington Park area
L.A. NOWCrews worked Friday to restore power to about 29,000 customers in the Huntington Park area, said Dan Chung, a Southern California Edison spokesman. Lightning is suspected of causing the outage, Chung said. Just before 10 a.m. Friday, Huntington Park... -
Power line replacement continues
Expect to see Southern California Edison crews replacing power lines along a portion of Laguna Canyon Road at least through the middle of this month. Workers are replacing four miles of electrical transmission lines from an area 8,700 feet north of the... -
San Onofre: Edison denies it was aware of plant defects
L.A. NOWSouthern California Edison, the operator of the troubled San Onofre nuclear power plant, pushed back against two lawmakers who said that the utility company was aware of defects in the plant's replacement steam generators before installing them. Sen.... -
Edison failed to fix problems with San Onofre system, Boxer charges
L.A. NOWSouthern California Edison was aware of problems with replacement steam generators at the San Onofre nuclear power but chose not to make fixes, U.S. Sen. Barbara Boxer charged Wednesday. Boxer’s office cited a leaked report from Mitsubishi Heavy... -
San Onofre: Mitsubishi told to hand over nuclear plant report
L.A. NOWThe U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission has asked Mitsubishi Heavy Industries to hand over a redacted version of a proprietary report on equipment issues at the now-shuttered San Onofre nuclear plant. The commission, which has already reviewed the full... -
Gordon Brush plant owner bristles at red tape tying up expansion
Ken Rakusin is frustrated. You would be too. Since 2009, the owner of Gordon Brush Manufacturing Co. has been trying to expand his 51,000-square-foot City of Commerce factory by 20,000 square feet. That would mean a larger factory floor, more office...
Tags: Employees, Construction, Aerospace Manufacturing, Economic Policy, Manufacturing and Engineering
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Padilla introduces bill to create earthquake early-warning system
State Sen. Alex Padilla (D-Pacoima) introduced a bill Monday to create a system in California to warn the public seconds in advance of an earthquake. The warning system, which is already implemented in Japan, could give people as long as one minute to...
Tags: U.S. Geological Survey, Science and Technology, Disneyland Park, Google Inc., Natural Disasters
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Nuclear commission pushes back decision on San Onofre
The U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission has pushed back the date when it could make a decision on the fate of the San Onofre nuclear plant. The plant has been shut down for nearly a year because of issues with unusual wear on its steam generator tubes,...
Tags: U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission
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Man's persimmon grove, other farming activities get reprieve
A La Caņada Flintridge resident may be able to keep his 475-tree persimmon grove, horses and alpacas despite a recent update to the city's General Plan that forbids agricultural activity on open spaces. William Johnson, who maintains the farm on his...
Tags: Politics, Google Inc., Public Officials, Government
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Mailbag: Thank you for being there
Is it true that they are just waiting for me to come along? It certainly seems that way. At Vons I get tired. When I get tired I don't stand up straight when I walk and the walker or the grocery cart gets out in front of me, leaving me almost horizontal...Tags: Finance, Politics, Public Officials, Economy, Business and Finance, Government
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Edison taken to task in devastating 2011 San Gabriel Valley wind storm
L.A. NOWA report issued by the California Public Utilities Commission on Monday found that some power poles maintained by Southern California Edison were faulty and too weak to withstand the gale-force winds that ripped across the San Gabriel Valley in 2011,........
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