A reader says there is a big difference between how Los Angles Mayor Karen Bass and U.S. Sen. Ted Cruz responded to disasters.
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
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
California is seeking federal emergency aid from Trump and Congress as it continues to recover from the fires, with several blazes still not fully extinguished. The Palisades fire was at 79 percent containment with an estimated 23,448 acres burned as of Friday night, according to Cal Fire.
Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass told President Donald Trump that rebuilding efforts could begin as soon as possible, but a viral video may prove that to be […]
In an interview aired Wednesday night, Trump said he may withhold aid to California until the state adjusts how it manages its scarce water resources. He falsely claimed that California’s fish conservation efforts in the northern part of the state are responsible for fire hydrants running dry in urban areas.
Do they fight for unconditional fight for wildfire victims in their home state? Or fall in line behind President Trump?
PACIFIC PALISADES, LOS ANGELES (KABC) -- Mayor Karen Bass and Chief Recovery Officer Steve Soboroff toured the Palisades Fire area on Monday to get a firsthand look at the massive destruction.
People like Karen Bass, elected mayor of Los Angeles in 2022, who ignored obvious warnings and travelled to Ghana just as her city was about to be engulfed by flames. Or Kristine Larson, the LA Fire Department deputy chief and diversity leader, who ...
“ [LA Mayor] Karen Bass, the Nero of American politics, was fiddling in Ghana while the city burned,” Maher said, dismissing Bass’ passing the blame to 14-year-lows in rainfalls and high winds as a weak excuse.
KAREN BASS, LOS ANGELES MAYOR: Well, and let me just tell you that we are going to do everything we can, slashing regulations, expediting everything, so that people can begin the process right away.
All the talk about attaching conditions to California’s federal disaster aid have placed the state’s Republican members of Congress in a quandary.