Mayor Karen Bass previously approved a merit-based pay raise of 2.5% for former Fire Chief Kristen Crowley — weeks later ...
The latest LA Times-UC Berkeley poll found that less than 20% of residents thought that Mayor Karen Bass's response to the ...
Trump administration officials have requested a meeting with Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass to discuss the city's response to alleged incidents of antisemitism at college campuses over the last two ...
Ask yourself this, why would a Silicon Valley philanthropist position herself as the primary funder of the Los Angeles Mayor ...
The Times filed a public records request for text messages sent or received by the mayor while she was in transit on Jan. 7 ...
A new Los Angeles Times poll found Los Angeles residents split on Bass’s wildfire response, while a narrow majority had a low degree of confidence in her ability to help the city recover.
Criticism is growing against Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass following her handling of the devastating Palisades Fire, and now ...
An attorney for Bass' office claims that public record laws do not apply to text messages, and that Bass' phone is set up to automatically delete her text messages.
Did I know that it was a difficult job? Absolutely. Am I ready for the job? Most definitely,” she said in an interview with ...
Just 19% of Los Angeles residents characterized the mayor’s response to the fires as excellent or good, marking a steep decline in goodwill towards Bass.
The UC Berkeley Institute of Governmental Studies, in partnership with the Los Angeles Times, conducted a survey revealing that over 40% of registered voters rated Bass's response to the wildfires as ...
Any recall effort would need to gather valid signatures from 15% of registered voters, or about 330,000 overall.