At this point, it remains to be seen just how vulnerable Bass is due to her perceived failure to prepare and then respond to the fires.
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
LA Mayor Karen Bass’s popularity has taken a nose dive over her handling of the wildfires, with a shocking number of residents in the famously liberal city now even willing to vote Republican, a poll shows.
The man who was almost Mayor of LA was sure talking like a candidate on HBO tonight in the ongoing fallout of the devastating LA wildfires
Former Los Angeles mayoral candidate, Rick Caruso, said he was 'so sad' to be right in his 'prediction' of the deadly wildfires that torched the California city. The 66-year-old billionaire, who challenged embattled mayor Karen Bass in the 2022 Los Angeles ...
LA residents informed Bass that they’ve been told it will be 18 months before they can start rebuilding — a claim the mayor said wasn’t the case.
As fires continue ravaging Southern California, Los Angeles Mayor Karen Basss ... centrist Democrat, Rick Caruso, has taken center stage. Aside from swipes at Bass, he displayed at least ...
Chief Mayor Karen Bass and Chief Recovery Officer Steve Soboroff met on Monday, January 27, at Palisades Recreation Center to discuss recovery efforts. Bass named Soboroff Chief Recovery Officer to lead the charge of the city’s response to the Palisades and Eaton fires.
The big question for Trump, Caruso and other critics: why did they pour all blame on present officials who had to cope with many faulty decisions from decades
As local voters say they have lost confidence in the mayor, a presidential visit gave her a platform to plead her case. Then the president intervened.
Being a county supervisor can be hard work in California, but in times of crisis, it’s a lot less uncomfortable than being a mayor, Robert Greene argues.
Billionaire developer Rick Caruso is forming a nonprofit to help speed the Los Angeles neighborhood’s recovery from fierce wildfires.