LA mayor Karen Bass faced criticism for attending a cocktail party in Ghana during the Palisades fire. Despite warnings about an impending windstorm, she was part of a White House delegation.
"The presidential delegation was hosted by the United States ambassador to Ghana on the way to the plane," said Bass spokesperson Zach Seidl said, according to the LA Times. "For the majority of ...
“LA County and all 29 fire departments in our county are not prepared for this kind of widespread disaster,’’ Marrone said. Bass later denied the claims. “This is false, we have never ...
“Although fires can and do start anywhere, the obvious failures of LA’s fire response are in part the result of Mayor Bass’s focus on supporting municipal unions and progressive causes ...
Dr. Soon-Shiong called his paper’s endorsement of embattled Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass a "mistake" during an appearance on the "2 Way" podcast Monday. The LA Times endorsed Bass during the ...
LA Mayor Karen Bass and City Administrative Officer Matt Szabo unveil the 2024-25 fiscal budget at City Hall. (Robert Gauthier/Los Angeles Times via Getty Images) Bass was also called out for a ...
Bass flew out to attend the West African country's presidential inauguration on Tuesday, after meteorologists warned that a 'recipe for fire' was on track to strike LA. The mayor was there to ...
Embattled LA Mayor Karen Bass enjoyed a cocktail party at the US Embassy in Ghana at the exact moment the devastating Palisades wild fire was erupting, deleted social media posts show.
SACRAMENTO — Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass awkwardly remained silent when she was questioned by a reporter at Los Angeles International Airport about the devastating fires. Video captured by Sky ...
Ms Bass remained silent as she stood in front of the microphone. LA mayor Karen Bass speechless as she refuses to respond to wildfire criticism during live interview Skip to main content ...
Since Mayor Bass returned to LA, she has thanked the LAFD for their service and announced that the fires have been "fully contained." The Los Angeles Fire Department (LAFD) faced a $17.6 million ...