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California governor asks Congress for nearly $40 billion for Los Angeles wildfire relief
Los Angeles removes fire chief in wake of massive wildfires
Los Angeles Fire Chef Kristin Crowley has been removed from her position by Mayor Karen Bass after wildfires that killed dozens and destroyed hundreds of homes.
Los Angeles mayor removes fire chief over handling of wildfires
The fires killed more than two dozen people and destroyed or damaged more than 16,000 structures, charring an area bigger than Paris.
A woman wearing a "Palisades Strong" T-shirt — part of a campaign to promote solidarity and resilience among fire victims — was arrested Friday on suspicion of looting a home destroyed in last month's devastating wildfire,
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LA mayor removes fire chief over wildfire response
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Los Angeles mayor dismisses fire chief over response to most destructive wildfire in city history last month
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LA Mayor Karen Bass axes fire chief Kristin Crowley over wildfire response weeks after she blasted politician’s leadership
California Gov. Gavin Newsom has asked Congress to approve nearly $40 billion in aid to help the Los Angeles area recover from January’s devastating wildfires
The Trump administration's hiring freeze could leave Arizona "woefully unprepared" for fire season, Sen. Mark Kelly, D-Ariz., warned.
The aid would go toward “immediate and long-term recovery work needed to rebuild lives and properties,” according to the letter.
Federal funding cuts to the U.S. Forest Service are raising concerns in Placer County about whether there will be enough resources to prevent wildfires.
Gov. Gavin Newsom is asking Congress to approve an additional $39.7 billion in aid to help Los Angeles recover from the catastrophic damage wreaked by the January firestorm.
People who lost their homes to Hurricane Helene or California wildfires could get a sizeable tax break to move to Wisconsin.