Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass and LA Fire Department Chief Kristin Crowley put on a united front during a news conference ...
The fires have burned more than 10,000 homes and other structures since Tuesday. Roughly 150,000 people remained under evacuation orders.
Gov. Gavin Newsom called for an independent investigation into the loss of water pressure to local fire hydrants and the ...
The wildfire in Pacific Palisades that has burned more than 5,000 structures to become the most destructive in city history ...
The largest of the Los Angeles wildfires has changed course, triggering new evacuation orders in wealthy neighbourhoods.
LA Mayor Karen Bass was asked point blank about firing LAFD fire chief Kristin Crowley at a press conference, as Crowley was standing right beside her.
The Los Angeles mayor said none of the budget cuts could have impacted the city’s response to ongoing wildfires.
The mayor's office told Newsweek on Friday that "The priority remains fighting these fires and protecting Angelenos." ...
Elon Musk called the mayor “utterly incompetent,” leading a charge of conservatives slamming Bass for a cut to the city fire department's budget in July.
Over 45,000 sign a petition demanding Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass resign, citing mismanagement of the city's wildfire crisis.