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Freeway closure and snarled traffic pose a fresh political test for Mayor Bass - Los Angeles Times


Freeway closure and snarled traffic pose a fresh political test for Mayor Bass Gov.Gavin Newsom and Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass at the site of a fire under Interstate 10 in Los Angeles. (Eric ... Read More

Can 10 Freeway closure be a defining moment for Mayor Karen Bass?


Just as in 1994, when Angelenos watched to see if then-Los Angeles Mayor Richard Riordan would get the collapsed freeway rebuilt quickly, residents of greater L.A. are looking to Mayor Karen Bass ... Read More

The 10 Freeway fix creates political winners in a free-for-all to take credit - Daily Bulletin


Vice President Kamala Harris, left, greets freeway construction workers with Sen. Alex Padilla, California Gov. Gavin Newsom, third from left, and Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass, center, and ... Read More

Freeway closure and snarled traffic pose a fresh political test for Mayor Bass - Yahoo


This is not Bass' first crisis since she took the helm of the nation's second-largest city in December, but Angelenos feel deeply about traffic and their commutes. News Today's news ... Read More

Freeway closure and snarled traffic pose a fresh political test for Mayor Bass


This is not Bass' first crisis since she took the helm of the nation's second-largest city in December, but Angelenos feel deeply about traffic and their commutes. Read More


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