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AFTER ACTION: Lessons learned from the January Fires with 4 fire chiefs

KNX News Special Correspondent Steve Gregory interviews Los Angeles City Fire Chief Jaime Moore, Los Angeles County Fire Chief Anthony Marrone, Angeles National Forest Fire Chief Robert Garcia, and CalFire’s Chief Joe Tyler about the firefighting process on January 7th, 2025, and ...  Show more

Mayor Karen Bass talks 'hard lessons learned' from SoCal wildfires

In this special edition of the L.A. Local, our Craig Fiegener sits down with L.A. Mayor Karen Bass to talk about the Southern California wildfires and the criticism of the recovery efforts. 

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