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LA mayor Bass softened Palisades fire findings

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 · 1h · on MSN
Top senator calls for investigation into Mayor Karen Bass over Palisades fire after-report: ‘Fraud to cover-up a disaster’
A top Senator blasted Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass’s alleged doctoring of an official report into the Palisades fires – saying the self-serving edits appeared to be “fraud to cover-up a disaster.” “If @MayorOfLA altered this report to cover up the truth in any way,

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 · 23h · on MSN
Mayor Karen Bass denies LA Times article claiming she altered Palisades Fire report
 · 7h · on MSN
Los Angeles mayoral race upended by allegations Karen Bass altered fire report
 · 11h
LA Times reporter discusses her story on Mayor Bass and the Palisades after-action report
Alene Tchekmedyian, LA Times investigative reporter, discusses her report that Mayor Karen Bass directed the watering down of Palisades fire after-action report, and the mayor’s response.

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 · 13h
L.A. Mayor Bass denies report she directed altering of Palisades Fire review
 · 14h
Bass denies watering down Palisades Fire report
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Spencer Pratt reveals whistle blowers tipped him off about Karen Bass softening Palisades fire report

Los Angeles mayoral hopeful Spencer Pratt has revealed he was tipped off by fire department insiders about the Palisades fire report being watered down by Mayor Karen Bass’s office.
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Expert warns of eerie similarity to Palisades fire aftermath and devastating 9/11 sickness

A prominent advocate for 9/11 victims is cautioning that last year’s devastating Palisades fire could lead to deadly respiratory illnesses for thousands — in a crisis as big as the aftermath of the 2001 terrorist attacks in New York City.
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Palisades fire victims will see building permit fee relief during recovery

Council members voted to waive rebuilding fees for owners of properties destroyed in the Palisades fire. The city attorney still must prepare an ordinance on the financial relief.
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Malibu continues to rebuild one year after Palisades Fire

Malibu is open for business, but officials say more time is needed to get the famous beach city back in the shape it was in before
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Furious Spencer Pratt hits out at ‘Mr. Hair Gel’ Gavin Newsom over Palisades fire — but admits ‘I burned my own life down years before’

In his new memoir, Spencer Pratt also claims he could’ve owned a yacht if he hadn’t turned Kris Jenner down years ago.
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Palisades fire rages in Southern California in stunning satellite time-lapse

NOAA's GOES-18 satellite captured time-lapsed footage of the Palisades wildfire in southern California. The Eaton wildfire can also be seen in this view. Credit: CIRA/NOAA | edited by Space.com's Stev
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Newsom launches $2.2M for school mental health recovery

California Gov. Gavin Newsom and LA Rises announced this week an initiative to support mental health services in communities affected by the Eaton and Palisades fires
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‘Commiefornia’ Dems like Gavin Newsom, Karen Bass slammed for spurning Trump’s takeover of Palisades rebuild efforts

Enraged Palisades wildfire victims are slamming “Commiefornia” Democrats for dunking on President Trump’s executive order that would expedite the rebuilding process — and get them back home. Gov. Gavin Newsom and Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass were ripped Tuesday for their lackluster efforts to get the devastated enclave get back on its feet — and for then having the gall to pooh-pooh Trump’s generous plan.
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Democratic senator calls on Trump to approve FEMA aid for Palisades fire recovery

Sen. Richard Blumenthal (D-Conn.) on Wednesday called on President Trump to authorize $34 billion in Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) aid to help the California communities ravaged by the Palisades fire recover more than one year after the disaster struck.
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