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.
A stone-faced Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass stood silently ... (whose district includes Pasadena and Altadena) revealed that she was in constant contact with Bass the moment the fires hit, praising ...
Resources are needed for fire departments and police departments to protect citizens of California. The same goes for the mayor of Los Angeles, Karen Bass. Stop the shenanigans and protect us.
The mayor's office told Newsweek on Friday that "The priority remains fighting these fires and protecting Angelenos."
Fresh off a tour of the destruction left by wildfires in the Los Angeles area on Thursday, L.A. Mayor Karen Bass assured residents ... a 10-year-old Southern California boy who is blind due ...
L.A. is scared, seething and looking for a scapegoat — and who better than a mayor who jetted to another continent despite warnings that devastating winds were about to blast through a region that hasn't seen substantial rainfall in months?
The Eaton fire, ravaging Pasadena and Altadena ... the cause is also to be determined. California Governor Gavin Newsom and Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass are seen touring the downtown business ...
California Governor Gavin Newsom and Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass tour the downtown business ... are currently looking for temporary housing in Pasadena as they figure out their next move.
Firefighters on Friday afternoon had made progress for the first time on the Eaton Fire north of Pasadena ... LA Mayor Karen Bass, who faces a critical test of her leadership as her city endures ...
Mitch Landrieu, the former mayor of New Orleans who helped rebuild the city after Hurricane Katrina, will be playing a "key role" in Los Angeles' recovery from the wildfires, Mayor Karen Bass announced Tuesday.
Wednesday, 3:49 p.m. PST The Hughes Fire increased to 8,096 acres, spreading northeast and triggering 12 evacuation warnings and 10 evacuation orders for adjacent areas. Wednesday, 1:17 p.m. PST The Hughes Fire spread to 5,054 acres in a largely mountainous area.
The devastation wrought by the deadly wildfires that ravaged sections of Los Angeles have left an indelible imprint on the region’s landscape and psyche.