By Adam Nagourney Adam Nagourney, a national political reporter, is a former Los Angeles bureau chief for The Times. Karen Bass was elected mayor of Los Angeles in 2022 on a pledge to reduce ...
After facing backlash for agreeing to pay a new czar $500,000 to help with recovery efforts at Los Angeles in the wake of devastating wildfires, the city’s mayor, Karen Bass, has reversed course and ...
A new poll says that voters significantly disapprove of Mayor Karen Bass’ job performance on wildfire response. According to a new survey of likely Los Angeles city voters conducted by pollster ...
Except now, that might be changing. A new poll says that voters significantly disapprove of Mayor Karen Bass’ job performance on wildfire response. According to a new survey of likely Los Angeles city ...
On January 13, 2025, Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass issued Emergency Executive Order No. 1, entitled “Return and Rebuild,” in response to the recent devastating wildfires that destroyed homes ...
As the Los Angeles area continues to monitor extreme fire danger, Mayor Karen Bass said officials are preparing for the possibility of rain in burn scar areas over the weekend. Bass issued an ...
Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass backtracked on Saturday amid reports that her wildfire recovery czar, Steve Soboroff, would be compensated $500,000 for 90 days of work. The Los Angeles Times first ...
A Jan. 10 Facebook post (direct link, archive link) includes a screenshot of a Daily Mail headline and claims Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass fired a city official amid the wildfires devastating the city ...
Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass got into office promoting diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) and promising to tackle homelessness and pollution — but she never promised to drain the swamp.