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
Windy and dry conditions have returned to Southern California, raising the risk of new wildfires sparking as firefighters continue to battle two major blazes in the Los Angeles area that started in si
Embattled Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass has revealed that her brother lost his Malibu home in the still-raging Palisades wildfires.
President Donald Trump will visit southern California this week amid looming winds and threats of new flames with tens of thousands of acres torched and buildings destroyed, according to reports.
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
President Donald Trump and LA Mayor Karen Bass briefly argued over the timeline for allowing evacuated residents to return and rebuild after the Palisades Fire.
On Tuesday, Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass issued an executive order to shore ... through Thursday evening with forecasters warning of Santa Ana winds and very low relative humidity for large ...
“Karen Bass probably has a good heart. But if you know Los Angeles and you know there’s going to be a Santa Ana wind event, why would you go out of the country? That felt bad. It felt like ...
22 (UPI) --Millions of California residents were placed under ... On Tuesday morning, Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass stated the city was taking "aggressive action" ahead of forecasted rain.
As winds across the Southern California ... with Santa Ana winds expected to continue in the coming days. “Everyone needs to be on high alert,” Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass said Monday.
Mayor Karen Bass and newly named Chief Recovery Officer Steve Soboroff are expected to meet on Monday near the Palisades Fire zone to discuss recovery efforts.
Southern California was hit by multiple wildfires starting Jan. 7, affecting neighboring Pasadena and Altadena after the fire began in Eaton Canyon. With winds reaching up to 80 mph, three homeowners and a group of volunteers worked together to save homes on Boston Street.