The man who was almost Mayor of LA was sure talking like a candidate on HBO tonight in the ongoing fallout of the devastating LA wildfires
As public resources to contain fires and rebuild are rationed, the wealthy are hiring their own private fire fighting forces to protect their properties.
Republican lawmakers are seeking to fix a mistake the Legislature made that allowed both party nominees in 2024 to run for a Strafford County commission seat without either residing in the district. In June 2023,
Former Los Angeles mayoral candidate and real estate developer Rick Caruso rips the Pacific Palisades' decimated water supply as "complete mismanagement."
The GOP's tax breaks won't pay for themselves, so Republicans are reportedly considering a "menu" filled with regressive and unpopular spending cuts.
As the Pacific Palisades fire raged after burning through 12,250 structures, a lone fire truck stood parked beside water trucks outside developer Rick Caruso’s home in Brentwood. The fire ...
A firetruck, non-potable-water trucks and about a dozen private firefighters were stationed outside Rick Caruso’s home in Brentwood on Sunday afternoon. The firefighters said they represented ...
A clip of Caruso calling into the Fox 11 Los Angeles television station late Tuesday went viral for Caruso’s pointed criticism of Bass and what he assessed as the city’s and county’s lack of ...
Rick Caruso, a billionaire developer who unsuccessfully ran against Karen Bass for mayor in 2022, said stifled water supply as the Pacific Palisades fire reduces mulit-million-dollar real estate ...
If you buy something from an Eater link, Vox Media may earn a commission. See our ethics policy. The Los Angeles Times headed over to La Sorted’s Chinatown location to capture a collective of ...
Billionaire developer Rick Caruso's Palisades Village Mall was directly in the path of the Palisades fire, which has already burned through 23,713 acres of prime southern California real estate ...
Such are the conditions of Mr. Mike Johnson and his Republican caucus. For Israel, anything. For our brothers and sisters in California, a miserable lesson in voting blue. Here’s hoping that, when the next natural disaster befalls a red state in our America, it’s not the Democrats wielding the national purse.