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Rick Caruso criticizes rebuilding efforts 6 months after Southern California firesIt's been six months since wildfires devastated Pacific Palisades, Altadena and other parts of Southern California, and a ...
The real estate tycoon called out Mayor Bass on X, saying the post-wildfire rebuilding efforts aren’t as rapid as the city ...
Rick Caruso, founder and executive chairman of Caruso, joins CNBC’s ‘The Exchange’ to discuss the impact of massive wildfires in Los Angeles, his personal evacuation experience, and the ...
Caruso appeared this week on "Real Time With Bill Maher," and though he did not blame Bass directly, the Republican real estate mogul says the city's lack of fire preparedness overall - from brush ...
Mr. Caruso, a billionaire developer who recently left the Republican Party to become a Democrat, will face off against Ms. Bass, a liberal congresswoman, to lead the nation’s second-largest city.
Former Los Angeles mayoral candidate Rick Caruso criticizes handling of wildfires, stoking speculation about his political future and potential run for office.
“Rick Caruso becomes this obvious, center-left former Republican,” said Rob Stutzman, a California political consultant who was an aide to former Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger (R).
Rick J. Caruso, the wealthy developer, spent $100 million to run for mayor of Los Angeles in 2022. After his decisive defeat, he stepped to the side of the public stage.
Caruso, a Republican-turned-Democrat, poured millions into the race, far surpassing fellow candidates. His advertisements, from cable TV to streaming services and YouTube, blanketed the L.A. region.
Caruso appeared this week on “Real Time With Bill Maher,” and though he did not blame Bass directly, the Republican real estate mogul says the city’s lack of fire preparedness overall ...
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