Zoë Muntaner is running for City Council. The following answers were submitted in response to questions from the Daily Press.
Name: Zoë Muntaner
Age: 45 Occupation: Founder & Chief Compassion
Kevin McKeown is running for City Council. The following answers were submitted in response to questions from the Daily Press.
Name: Kevin McKeown
Age: 66
Occupation: For twenty years now,
Pam O'Connor is running for City Council. The following answers were submitted in response to questions from the Daily Press.
Name: Pam O'Connor
Age: 66
Occupation:
Michael Feinstein is running for City Council. The following answers were submitted in response to questions from the Daily Press.
Name: Michael Feinstein
Age: 55
Occupation: writer/author
Neighborhood: Ocean
Richard McKinnon is running for City Council. The following answers were submitted in response to questions from the Daily Press.
Name: Richard McKinnon
Age: 57
Occupation: Business owner
Neighborhood: Wilmont
Jennifer Kennedy is running for City Council. The following answers were submitted in response to questions from the Daily Press.
Name: Jennifer Kennedy
Age: 44
Occupation: Manager/Consultant
Neighborhood: Wilmont
Frank Gruber is running for City Council. The following answers were submitted in response to questions from the Daily Press.
Name: Frank Gruber
Age: 62
Occupation: Author and lawyer
Neighborhood:
CITY HALL - Whether or not you're getting hit by the proposed drought surcharges, you could be paying more for water next year.
On Tuesday City Council will
Editor's note: This story is part of an ongoing series that tracks the city's expenditures appearing on upcoming Santa Monica City Council consent agendas. Consent agenda
Voting for Shriver
Editor:
Before marking my absentee ballot for LA County Supervisor, I sat down with 21 campaign ads. Taken as a group, they show the difference between the
CITY HALL — One of these days, City Hall is going to implement some strict water cuts.
In August, City Council approved a plan to cap water usage in Santa Monica.
CITYWIDE — Sticky chocolate milk cartons show up in plenty of school trashcans, but educators are hoping to teach some Santa Monica students more about living green.
The fourth-annual Trash Free