Bass will push the limits of partisanship in Los Angeles and let us know once and for all how much city residents are willing to put up with to stand behind the incumbent Democrat only because
Los Angeles is being investigated, pilloried and derided over the horrific loss of life and property in the 2025 fires. Certainly, Mayor Karen Bass ... recalls Hector De La Torre, executive ...
It’s hit my family too,” Bass said, per the Los Angeles Times ... open image in gallery LA mayor Karen Bass said on Thursday that her brother was among those who lost their homes in ...
Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass signed an executive order on Tuesday to quickly deploy clean-up efforts in recent fire zone areas and examine the environmental imp
The fire chief spoke at a press briefing with Mayor Karen Bass after her supposed ouster. The department said claims of her firing are false.
There’s plenty to love about sprawling, diverse Los Angeles: The Art Deco buildings ... from is now a hole in the ground. And Mayor Karen Bass didn’t burn down our senior center.
But the state's governor, Gavin Newsom, and the mayor of Los Angeles, Karen Bass, remain at the mercy of ... Parce qu’une autre personne (ou vous) est en train de lire Le Monde avec ce compte ...
More than 164,000 signatures on Change.org demanding the immediate resignation of Los Angeles mayor Karen Bass is an impressive number, but it seems clear that the mayor has no intention to resign.
President Trump tangled with Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass Friday after touring wildfire damage in America’s second-largest city — demanding she use her “emergency powers” and allow ...
Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass said Thursday that her brother was among the thousands of people who lost their homes in the Palisades fire. “The loss that you’re going through, I share indirectly.
Embattled Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass has revealed that her brother lost his Malibu home in the still-raging Palisades wildfires. Bass, who has been widely ridiculed for her city’s lack of ...
The Los Angeles fires have become the most devastating in American history, causing widespread destruction in the Pacific Palisades and the San Gabriel Valley. The state seized the moment to portray itself as a savior in a time of great need.