Mayor Karen Bass previously approved a merit-based pay raise of 2.5% for former Fire Chief Kristen Crowley -- weeks later ...
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NBC Los Angeles on MSNLAFD arson investigators on scene of building fire in downtown LAFirefighters were battling heavy flames in a commercial building downtown that spread to a nearby building and took one hour ...
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ABC7 KABC on MSNMayor Bass approved pay raise for then-LAFD Chief Crowley before Palisades Fire, terminationMayor Karen Bass previously approved a merit-based pay raise of 2.5% for former Fire Chief Kristen Crowley -- weeks later ...
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MyNewsLA on MSNJudge Grants Motion to Depose Former Probationary LAFD FirefighterA judge Friday ordered a former Los Angeles County probationary firefighter to submit to a deposition by defense attorneys in ...
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NBC Los Angeles on MSNFired LAFD chief loses appeal of dismissal after making her case to LA City CouncilFormer Los Angeles Fire Department Chief Kristin Crowley’s appeal of her dismissal by Mayor Karen Bass went before the LA ...
The toll might not have been as bad if extra engines had been pre-positioned much closer to the most fire-prone areas, former fire chiefs said.
While she was fired by the mayor as the department’s No. 1 following the devastating Palisades fire, Crowley is staying with ...
LAFD extinguished a fire at a construction site in Westchester, which spread to two buildings, in 32 minutes with no injuries ...
Former Los Angeles Fire Department (LAFD) Chief Kristin Crowley lost her reinstatement appeal 13-2 with the Los Angeles City ...
According to city records and officials, the LAFD discovered the damage to the hydrants during inspections in the months ...
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 ...
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MyNewsLA.com on MSNLA Council Committee Advance Motion to Explore Potential Bond for LAFDA City Council committee Friday weighed-in on potential funding measures to support the Los Angeles Fire Department, which could lead to a potential bond or sales tax. In a 4-0 vote, the Rules, ...
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