Fire Chief Kristin Crowley, who was fired last Friday, will have to get 10 of the 15 council members' votes to be reinstated.
LOS ANGELES, CA.– The former Los Angeles fire department chief is appealing her dismissal. Last week, Mayor Karen Bass removed Kristin Crowley over her response to the devastating Palisades wildfire.
Now-former fire chief Kristin Crowley needs at least 10 of the 15 Los Angeles City Council Members' support to get her old job back.
After she was ousted, Crowley decided to remain in the department at a lower rank, an option she had under civil service ...
Mayor Karen Bass' wildfire response includes some embarrassing troubles of her own making, including canning the LA's fire chief.
Former Los Angeles Fire Chief Kristin Crowley has started the appeal process following Mayor Karen Bass’ decision to fire her a week ago.
Under the city charter, Crowley would need the support of 10 of the council's 15 members to be reinstated as chief.
In a letter to the Los Angeles City Council, Kristin Crowley filed her formal appeal to reverse Mayor Karen Bass' decision to ...
The procedural step, which is afforded by the City Charter, is unlikely to succeed. But it could cause more public agita for ...
In a letter to the Los Angeles City Council, Kristin Crowley filed her formal appeal to reverse Mayor Karen Bass' decision to remove her as fire chief.
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