There are nine local ballot measures before voters in November. Two-thirds are new taxes in some fashion, two strengthen rent control protections for tenants and one is an administrative item.
California’s proposition system is very broken and has been for a while but this year really shows how grotesque our current system has become. There are five propositions on
Five candidates, including three incumbents and two newcomers, are vying for four open seats on the Santa Monica College Board of Trustees. All five candidates were sent the same questions
Priorities: All 11 Santa Monica City Council candidates filled out a Daily Press questionnaire ranking their priorities should they be elected to serve on Council. Each candidate’s top three responses are displayed above.
Five candidates, including three incumbents and two newcomers, are vying for four open seats on the Santa Monica College Board of Trustees. All five candidates were sent the same questions
Five candidates, including three incumbents and two newcomers, are vying for four open seats on the Santa Monica College Board of Trustees. All five candidates were sent the same questions
FALL FESTIVAL: More than 100 children and families thoroughly enjoyed the Mini Fall Festival presented in collaboration with Farmers Market and Pico Branch Library. They picked out their free pumpkin,
Jamie Paige
Special to the Daily Press
The Westside of Los Angeles will get a new City Council member in the Nov. 8 election with Councilman Mike Bonin stepping down
Jamie Paige
Special to the Daily Press
One of the most critical races facing voters in 2022 is in LA County District Three. Current District Three representative Sheila Kuehl is
Five candidates, including three incumbents and two newcomers, are vying for four open seats on the Santa Monica College Board of Trustees. All five candidates were sent the same questions
SMPD: The Santa Monica Police Department welcomed Officers Chase Ellsworth and Christian Gorelli last week. SMPD continues to make progress in recruiting new officers, including 18 new hires this year
Facts: State law caps local sales taxes at no more than two percent above the state’s base rate of 7.25 percent, unless a jurisdiction receives a special legislative exemption. Los Angeles County has been allowed to reach a 10.25 percent maximum.