LA mayor Bass softened Palisades fire findings
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Trump administration bypasses California permitting delays to unlock $3.2 billion in disaster relief for wildfire survivors waiting to rebuild their homes.
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LA fire chief rips ‘massive failure of leadership’ by Karen Bass in damning Senate testimony
A veteran Los Angeles-area fire chief ripped into Mayor Karen Bass her “failure of leadership” by taking a trip to Africa just days before the deadly fires erupted. Redondo Beach Fire Chief Patrick Butler took direct aim at mayor Bass and California officials under Governor Gavin Newsom,
The widespread impact of the fires, which displaced tens of thousands of people, created an extraordinary need for government services.
The Los Angeles County Assessment Roll increased by $82 billion or 3.91% in 2025 despite devastating wildfires that destroyed thousands of homes across Altadena, Pacific Palisades and Malibu, County Assessor Jeff Prang announced. The growth marks 15 ...
California Gov. Gavin Newsom on Sunday fired back at President-elect Donald Trump over his harsh criticism of the state and local governments’ handling of the wildfires ravaging Los Angeles County. Newsom,
UTA research helps Los Angeles understand hidden water impacts long after fires end. (Adnan Rajib)Once the flames are extinguished after a wildfire
President Donald Trump signed an executive order this week directing federal agencies to override California and local permitting rules to accelerate rebuilding after last year’s Pacific Palisades and Eaton Canyon wildfires — a move that quickly sparked criticism from Gov.
As the communities of Altadena and the Palisades continue to recover and rebuild one year after the deadly January 2025 wildfires, NBCLA is looking back at the disaster that forever changed lives, how the tragedies altered the landscape of Southern ...
"Governor Gavin Newsom and Mayor Karen Bass had over a year to clear the permitting backlogs that kept California in ruins by preventing survivors from spending billions in federal relief funds," said SBA Administrator Kelly Loeffler.
Today, JPMorganChase announced its continued investment in Los Angeles’s wildfire recovery efforts, reaffirming its ongoing support to building resilience and hope for Angelenos. JPMorganChase recognizes its business is only as strong as the communities ...