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Calling a concerned resident who lost his home to the Palisades Fire ‘C-list’ for demanding answers? That’s not leadership. That’s shameful. Newsom, you let the state park burn down and it burned down my home, my parents’ home and my whole community. I’ll continue to speak up for…

John took a drive through Pacific Palisades this morning & saw this HUGE sign calling for @MayorOfLA Karen Bass to resign from her position! He mentioned on the show yesterday that these signs are popping up on properties throughout the area! @KFIAM640
If Gavin Newsom had taken care of his property on Topanga STATE Park like Orchard Hills did in Orange County, the Palisades would never have burned. 100% on Newsom and the State of California, in my opinion. No wonder he's so eager to whinge about Fed dirt fires.
Look at the difference between Orchard Hills and Pacific Palisades...OH has excellent, tidy clearance of non-flammable landscaping, PP is completely entrenched in a rats nest of brush. I'm sorry but it's just absurd to pretend this doesn't make a difference.
Look at the difference between Orchard Hills and Pacific Palisades...OH has excellent, tidy clearance of non-flammable landscaping, PP is completely entrenched in a rats nest of brush. I'm sorry but it's just absurd to pretend this doesn't make a difference.
We've learned that of the $100 million raised at the celebrity "Fire Aid" concert, none actually went to LA fire victims. Instead the money went to nonprofits, many that have nothing to do with fire relief. I've asked Attorney General Pam Bondi to open an investigation.
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So they acknowledge that clearing fuels mitigates wildfire risk, and yet they did NONE of this around Topanga State Park to protect the Palisades.
Thousands of wildfire safety projects are underway around the state, protecting California communities and creating landscapes more resilient to wildfire. Today, Secretary @WadeCrowfoot visited one of these projects in action in LA, thanks to @CAgovernor Newsom's $170M Early…
Mayor Bass -Leaves country -Cuts LAFD funding -Doesn’t clear brush in Palisades Governor Newsom -Doesn’t clear brush in State Park LADWP -Drains reservoirs -Doesn’t cut power LAFD -Totally normal response time. Yet…only one punished is LAFD Chief? Make it make sense.
Mayor Karen Bass is under fire after stating that Los Angeles doesn’t need a permanent fire chief—months after dismissing LAFD’s first female leader amid deadly wildfires. Her comments, made on Face the Nation, have intensified criticism from residents of Pacific Palisades, where…
Squatters taking over lots in LA Fire zones. Property owners helpless.
Yes so thankful Marla Tellez had Sue from circling the news on the station ✅
He's literally quoting the follow up reporting from my newscast. We'll have more reporting tomorrow.
@spencerpratt exposes and expands on the story by @circlingthenews investigative reporter Sue Pascoe’s story and tells us what the mainstream media won’t: more dirt behind the FireAid scam and the so-called benefit concert. Turns out Gavin Newsom’s own office received FireAid…
100 million dollar fire aid - it’s time for some detailed accounting where every dollar went !
Ironically, there was an 85mph wind-driven fire on Chief Fennessey's own district that would disprove the claim in this article. I witnessed – firsthand – as the Silverado Fire hit the green belt surrounding Orchard Hills and it stopped there. Featured this in our doc.
Rick Caruso, Elon Musk and other folks with loud microphones say better brush clearance could have prevented or slowed the fires. But actual experts say the landscape was so dry and the winds were so bad that it probably wouldn't have made much difference: latimes.com/environment/st…
Why would LADWP drain the Santa Ynez reservoir without filling in the Chautauqua reservoir as a contingency?
Imagine this water reservoir next door to our former house actually had water in it…
This isn’t event the one I’m talking about. I’m talking about this one - The Chautauqua Reservoir, formally known as the Pacific Palisades Reservoir, had a maximum storage capacity of approximately 117 million gallons of water. BUT YES BOTH EMPTY
Yep - it was apparently approved for a new cover in 2011 but was still “being repaired “ when the Palisades burnt down! Also the county vehicle maintenance yard was full of fire trucks waiting for the county to hire 15 mechanics to get them back up and running 🤬
Reservoir holds 117 million gallons of water. Assume houses were 5,000 sq ft and a very safe number to fight a house fire is 1 gallon per sq ft. If the reservoir was full 23,400 houses could of been saved.
Imagine this water reservoir next door to our former house actually had water in it…
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This is from one of my neighbors in Pacific Palisades. @CAgovernor, I hope you read it and consider that most of us have not felt support from you or your office. I invite you to visit the TEAMMOLLY Community Space in West LA, which provides free goods and services to all LA fire…