City departments make their cases for a piece of the Measure K-funded pie
During a three-and-a-half hour long study session for Santa Monica City Council, a discussion was held with
No matter what candidates locals will be casting their votes for in November, the process itself is an underrated uniting force, prompting the Santa Monica City Clerk’s Office to
Dear Editor,
As the old adage goes, “Politics Makes Strange Bedfellows” and so it goes between myself and Kevin McKeown with his most recent letter to the editor over the
The heat was on in more ways than one on Sunday, as the 10 candidates for Santa Monica City Council stepped into a sweaty Lincoln Middle School auditorium to make their cases before the November 5 election.
In long-term impact, the most significant measure on California’s Nov. 5 ballot may be one that, if passed, would overhaul governance in Los Angeles County, home to a quarter
Last week, in conjunction with the Democratic National Convention that nominated Vice President Kamala Harris as a successor to President Joe Biden, California Gov. Gavin Newsom sat down for a
The recent Democratic National Convention has the party at fever pitch around its Presidential ticket, making it an opportune time for local Democrat representatives to place themselves on the Promenade.
Santa Monica’s options for the November election have (mostly) taken shape with a combined 21 candidates running for seats on City Council, Rent Control Board, School Board and College
Christian Figueroa isn’t jumping on the Kamala Harris bandwagon. He doesn’t need to: The San Gabriel Valley native has been on board ever since her first presidential campaign