Mayor Karen Bass previously approved a merit-based pay raise of 2.5% for former Fire Chief Kristin Crowley -- weeks later ...
Mayor Karen Bass previously approved a merit-based pay raise of 2.5% for former Fire Chief Kristen Crowley — weeks later firing her over what Bass characterized as leadership failures related to ...
In the days after the devastating Palisades and Eaton wildfires, and as questions mounted about the Los Angeles Fire ...
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.
Former Los Angeles Fire Department (LAFD) Chief Kristin Crowley lost her reinstatement appeal 13-2 with the Los Angeles City ...
Former Los Angeles Fire Chief Kristin Crowley will serve as an assistant chief for the department’s Operations Valley Bureau, it was announced Wednesday. Rob Wilcox, a spokesman for Crowley ...
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MyNewsLA.com on MSNKristin Crowley Will Serve as Chief in LAFD Operations Valley BureauFormer Los Angeles Fire Chief Kristin Crowley will serve as an assistant chief for the department’s Operations Valley Bureau, it was announced Wednesday. Rob Wilcox, a spokesman for Crowley, confirmed ...
Readers argue against and in favor of Mayor Karen Bass' decision to fire Kristin Crowley and the City Council's decision not to reinstate her as head of the LAFD.
I’m going to continue to advocate to get LAFD to where we need to go,” Crowley said as she left the Council Chamber.
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NBC Los Angeles on MSNWhat's next for Kristin Crowley? Former LAFD Chief has new titleThe Los Angeles City Council rejected former Los Angeles Fire Department Chief Kristin Crowley’s appeal on Tuesday to reinstate her title as the department’s head, leaving the public to wonder what’s ...
At a special meeting Tuesday afternoon, the Los Angeles City Council voted against Kristin Crowley's appeal to be reinstated as LAFD chief, after she was removed by Mayor Karen Bass last month.
The Los Angeles City Council overwhelmingly voted to keep the controversial firing of former Fire Chief Kristin Crowely in place.
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