On KBLA TALK 1580’s “Conversation Live: Altadena Rising,” host James Farr demands answers. Despite the crisis, FEMA has yet to hold a single in-person town hall, leaving families to navigate endless hotlines and bureaucracy. With the March 31 application deadline looming, time is running out. But will applying even make a difference?
Tony Cosby, whose family home of 54 years was destroyed, shares his frustration. Attorney Bradley Gage explains why Southern California Edison could be held accountable—and how uninsured homeowners can fight for justice. Meanwhile, FEMA spokesperson La-Tanga Hopes faces tough questions from Farr:
“When will FEMA sit down and listen? Stop dodging the community, sending out 1-800 numbers, and delivering nothing. People need real answers.”
This is more than a conversation. It’s a call to action.