The head of the Los Angeles Department of Water and Power is stepping down to become chief executive of an electric company in her native Puerto Rico.
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LADWP boss accused of leaving reservoir empty during Palisades fire suddenly leaves $750K job
The CEO of Los Angeles’ Department of Water and Power is stepping down from her role, the mayor’s office announced Wednesday. Janisse Quiñones will be leaving the $750,000 a year job to return home to ...
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Janisse Quiñones to step down as LADWP CEO and chief engineer
Janisse Quiñones will step down as CEO and chief engineer of the Los Angeles Department of Water and Power later this month, the city said Wednesday. Quiñones will leave the LADWP March 27 to help ...
Janisse Quiñones, CEO and chief engineer of the Los Angeles Department of Water and Power, will step down from her position ...
Los Angeles Department of Water and Power CEO and chief engineer Janisse Quiñones will step down later this month, the office of Mayor Karen Bass announced Wednesday.
Six weeks after Winter Storm Fern knocked out power for hundreds of thousands of people, Nashvillians are looking for answers ...
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An Orange County dad modified his son's e-bike to go 60 mph. Now he's facing a felony, D.A. says
After the crash, a law enforcement inspection revealed the bike had been altered in three significant ways, prosecutors say.
Serving the people of Los Angeles has been one of the greatest honors of my professional life,” Janisse Quiñones said in a statement.
The head of the Los Angeles Department of Water and Power stepped down Wednesday as part of a "planned leadership transition, ...
The fire itself was probably exacerbated by California’s strict environmental rules. Residents say Los Angeles County ...
After the crash, a law enforcement inspection revealed the bike had been altered in three significant ways, prosecutors say.
As usual, government causes more problems than it solves. The fire itself was probably exacerbated by California's strict environmental rules. Residents say Los Angeles County wouldn't let ...
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