Los Angeles DWP wins first round in court over proposed layoffs.(Los Angeles, California, Department of Water and Power)Berkman, Leslie
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Anyone familiar with the Los Angeles DWP knows the resolution of this issue: nothing. The DWP regularly repairs broken water lines, tears up streets, and improperly refills holes and damaged roadways (once, outside my home, the DWP came out to repair a sewage leak. Two days later a private...
Los Angeles Times request to interview USC president and provost July 22, 2017 Los Angeles Times request to interview USC’s senior vice president of university relations July 22, 2017 Letter from USC announcing investigation of former medical school dean’s behavior July 21, 2017 Letter from...
The Week Ahead: Los Angeles Twin Bill: USD Selling $530M, DWP Offering $240M.(Calendar)Albano, Christine
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McDaniel could not say how the bottled water the DWP bought was used, but he said at the DWP’s downtown Los Angeles headquarters workers are encouraged to use tap water. “If you are inside the building and you need water for a meeting, you should get a pitcher of tap water because...
The unions representing striking Los Angeles Department of Water and Power employees agreed to a tentative settlement on Thursday, putting an apparent halt to the 9-day-old walkout at the nation's largest public utility.
In the latest chapter of the “Rentseekers” of Big Energy stifling growth in the disruptive rooftop solar industry, consider for a moment the Los Angeles Department of Water and Power (LADWP), which is trying to change the rules on rooftop solar customers in the middle of the game. Since...
Los Angeles can’t solve the climate crisis on its own. We need global action. But as Inoted last monthin a column on DWP’s new chief executive, Los Angeles is America’s second-largest city, not to mention a global trendsetter through its entertainment...