Nonprofit responds to House Republican's report on FireAid fund distribution
A Republican-led investigation into FireAid alleged "apparent misuse of charitable donations," a claim that the organization has denied repeatedly.
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Award-winning journalist Ross Palombo returned to KCAL News after covering the biggest stories of the past decade across the country. Most recently, he was a member of the White House press corps covering the Trump administration, while serving as a Washington, DC, Bureau Chief. While there, Palombo covered every aspect of Donald Trump's two historic impeachments, from both inside the White House and at each of the Senate trials. He was also inside the Capitol and reported live during the January 6th, 2021, attack. During day-to-day coverage of the presidency, Palombo also reported from ground zero of the COVID-19 Crisis, extensively covered the Russia Investigation, and reported on the subsequent election and inauguration of President Joe Biden. His coverage of the political response to the Stoneman Douglass Massacre earned him an Emmy Award in 2018.
Prior to that, Palombo served as Political Analyst, Chief Investigative Reporter, and evening Anchor at KTVU in San Francisco. While there, he covered the 2016 race for the White House along the campaign trail, from the Iowa Caucuses, to the Republican and Democratic National Conventions, to the inauguration of the 45th president. His investigative stories in California uncovered a jail healthcare crisis involving dead and injured inmates, a major financial scandal in public transportation, and a statewide traffic problem threatening the safety of millions of people. His coverage led to better healthcare and huge settlements, new public pay policies and rules, and a major change in California road construction. For his overall work, Palombo received two prestigious Murrow Awards for investigative reporting and three Emmy Awards.
Before San Francisco, Palombo gained national attention with his investigative reporting at in Miami, Florida. His work there earned him nine Emmy Awards, not only for his investigations, but for his extensive reporting of local politics and government, breaking news, and coverage of crime and punishment. Palombo also served as a lead reporter covering countless tropical storms and hurricanes, including Hurricane Sandy. He also traveled the country for several major stories, including the Sandy Hook Elementary School Shooting, the Ferguson Unrest, the Baltimore Riots, and the Supreme Court decision on gay marriage. In Florida, Palombo was the first journalist live, bringing viewers to see the first gay marriage, just moments after it became legal.
He came to Miami after first making history himself anchoring the country's first national newscast covering LGBTQ+ issues for CBS News. At New York's network headquarters, he also anchored the overnight news, Up to the Minute, and The CBS Morning News. Palombo also reported from Wall Street for MoneyWatch. He traveled the country reporting on several major stories including the Financial Crisis of 2008 and the passage of Proposition 8 in California, which temporarily overturned gay marriage across the state.
Palombo came to CBS News from the CBS station in San Antonio, Texas, KENS. Before that, he also reported for KCBS and KCAL. You can see a brief history of his various successful roles at CBS, spanning 15 years, here: https://vimeo.com/698402650
In addition to his work for CBS, Palombo has also anchored, covered politics, and had investigative roles at KRON in San Francisco, KNXV in Phoenix, and WHBQ in Memphis. He began his journalism career with a degree from the University of Missouri-Columbia, the oldest journalism school in the country. He has also been an active member of the White House Correspondents' Association, IRE, NLGJA, and on the Board of Governors for the National Academy of Television Arts & Sciences.
When not on set or in the field reporting, you can find Ross at the beach, at the gym, working on his house and garden, or with his notorious blue Weimaraner, Titan.
A Republican-led investigation into FireAid alleged "apparent misuse of charitable donations," a claim that the organization has denied repeatedly.
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Bass spoke about homelessness, the Trump administration and Austin Beutner in a conversation with CBS LA's Ross Palombo on Sunday.
Beutner touched on the homelessness crisis, the Trump administration, the Olympics and his opinion of Mayor Karen Bass during an interview with CBS LA.
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A KCAL News investigation revealed that more than 300 damaged or destroyed properties in the Pacific Palisades were cited for failing to clear brush.
The after-action report on the Palisades Fire has been delayed due to the ongoing federal investigation into what caused the devastating blaze back in January, Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass said on Tuesday.
Years after the Los Angeles Unified School District defunded its police department, a troubling event has once again sparked concerns that campuses are not as safe as they should be for students and their families.
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A Southern California lawmaker is calling for a state audit of LAUSD after a lawsuit claims it defrauded taxpayers of millions of dollars in funding.
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