Today, town leaders will host a Los Angeles City Council member to discuss their shared experiences dealing with wildfires and the recovery process.
Now-former fire chief Kristin Crowley needs at least 10 of the 15 Los Angeles City Council Members' support to get her old job back.
Jesus Sanchez, Publisher Former Fire Chief Kristin Crowley will appeal her termination Tuesday to the Los Angeles City Council after Mayor Karen Bass fired her as head of the Fire Department. On Thursday,
The Los Angeles City Council Tuesday approved a motion calling for a pathway to rehire retired employees to assist with wildfire recovery and rebuilding efforts.
In a letter to the Los Angeles City Council, Kristin Crowley filed her formal appeal to reverse Mayor Karen Bass' decision to remove her as fire chief.
Union firefighters, a major force in city politics, strongly objected to the removal of former Chief Kristin Crowley.
Watch how the debate involving Los Angeles City Council members played out as they considered dismissed Fire Chief Kristin Crowley's request to be reinstated. March 4, 2025.
The exchange of messages reveals how authorities initially assessed and activated the lowest level of emergency management to address the Palisades Fire, before the windswept blazes overwhelmed the response, displacing tens of thousands of residents in the Pacific Palisades area and testing the city’s emergency response systems.
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Kristin Crowley appeals Los Angeles mayor's decision to terminate her as LAFD chiefFormer Los Angeles Fire Chief Kristin Crowley announced on Thursday she is appealing Mayor Karen Bass’ decision to fire her a week ago.
Bass’s political strategist dismissed the recall effort against the mayor, telling the LA Times it's “nothing more than another extreme right-wing political stunt designed to divide Los Angeles.
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