By Shawn Hubler Reporting from Los Angeles The former Los Angeles fire chief lashed out publicly ... With scores of Los Angeles firefighters in T-shirts packing the Council chambers on Tuesday ...
Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass approved a pay raise for fired LAFD Chief Kristin Crowley before the deadly Palisades Fire and ...
Top Los Angeles fire commanders decided not to assign for emergency deployment roughly 1,000 available firefighters and dozens of water-carrying engines in advance of the fire that destroyed much ...
Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass ousted Fire Chief Kristin Crowley over her handling of the Palisades fire Friday, adding to the turmoil that has enveloped City Hall. Bass took that step after publicly ...
LOS ANGELES (KABC) -- Kristin Crowley made her first public statement Saturday since she was removed as the Los Angeles Fire Department Chief by Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass. Crowley's statement ...
Find Firehouse.com’s full coverage of the 2025 California Fire Storm, which began Jan. 7 near Los Angeles, here. The fallout over the ouster of Los Angeles Fire Chief Kristin Crowley continues.
The Los Angeles Fire Department did not inform the city's Department of Water and Power until mid-February that more than 1,000 fire hydrants needed repairs, despite being aware of the issues ...
there weren't enough fire engines available. Some of the engines that could have been in used sit in two LAFD maintenance yards, one in Lincoln Heights and another in Sherman Oaks. "We had more ...
Mayor Karen Bass announced Friday morning that she has officially removed Los Angeles Fire Chief Kristin Crowley from her post effective immediately. Bass has appointed former Chief Deputy Ronnie ...
The department also had more than 40 engines available to battle wildfires, but fire officials staffed only five of them, The Times found. Another Times investigation determined that the LAFD ...
LOS ANGELES -- Kristin Crowley made her first public statement Saturday since she was removed as the Los Angeles Fire Department Chief by Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass. Crowley's statement read in ...
"Acting in the best interests of Los Angeles’ public safety, and for the operations of the Los Angeles Fire Department ... such as why it appears extra engines had not been positioned in ...