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Los Angeles Mayoral Candidate Rick J. Caruso speaks at forum at Emerson College Los Angeles Center on October 07, 2022 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by Amy Sussman/Getty Images) ...
Billionaire businessman Rick Caruso is denouncing Los Angeles leaders over the rebuilding efforts in Pacific Palisades and ...
After Rick Caruso launched his high-profile campaign for Los Angeles mayor in 2022, he stepped down as CEO and tapped Verdery ...
Kim Kardashian took to her Instagram Friday to publicly endorse Rick Caruso for Los Angeles mayor. She urged her 313 million followers to "use their power" in voting.
Rick Caruso, the billionaire developer of the Grove and other luxury properties, has officially jumped into the contest to become Los Angeles’ next mayor, shaking up a race that to this point ...
Mayoral candidate Rick Caruso said at a recent debate that Angelenos are 'are scared to walk out their doors' because of crime. Not everyone agrees. Rick Caruso said no one feels safe in Los Angeles.
Caruso's opponent in the Los Angeles mayoral race, Rep. Karen Bass, ... Rick Caruso pledged $1 million to support abortion rights proposition but has yet to donate.
Developer and Los Angeles mayoral candidate Rick Caruso fields media questions in February. His campaign has spent over $11 million on airtime and TV advertising strategists as of April 23 ...
Real estate developer Rick Caruso has been a reliable benefactor at Los Angeles City Hall, giving donations big and small to the city’s politicians and their pet causes. Dec. 28, 2016 ...
Rick J. Caruso, a billionaire real estate developer and longtime civic figure, jumped into the race for mayor of Los Angeles on Friday, shaking up a crowded field for the top job in the nation’s ...
If Rick Caruso becomes mayor, will Los Angeles be all dancing fountains and trolley rides? ... It doesn’t engage with Los Angeles because so few of its buildings open directly onto the city streets.
Los Angeles mayoral candidate Rick Caruso, center, meets with Highland Park residents Arturo Prieto, from left, Felipe Rabre and Roberto Rodriguez to discuss the homelessness problem.