Santa Monica Daily Press Publisher Ross Furukawa conducts a one on one conversation with Ben Allenin anticipation of the upcoming election for California State Senator, 26th District.
Ben Allen,as
Santa Monica Daily Press Publisher Ross Furukawa conducts a one on one conversation with Barbi Appelquistin anticipation of the upcoming election for California State Senator, 26th District.
Barbi Appelquist cites
Santa Monica Daily Press Publisher Ross Furukawa conducts a one on one conversation with Patric Verronein anticipation of the upcoming election for California State Senator, 26th District.
Patric Verrone feels
Santa Monica Daily Press Publisher Ross Furukawa conducts a one on one conversation with Ted Lieuin anticipation of the upcoming election for California US Representative, 33rd District.
Ted Lieu reminds
Santa Monica Daily Press Publisher Ross Furukawa conducts a one on one conversation with Bobby Shriver in anticipation of the upcoming election for Los Angeles County Supervisor.
Bobby Shriverbelieves in
Santa Monica Daily Press Publisher Ross Furukawa conducts a one on one conversation with Eric Preven in anticipation of the upcoming election for Los Angeles County Supervisor.
Eric Prevenbelieves his
Santa Monica Daily Press Publisher Ross Furukawa conducts a one on one conversation with Sheila Kuehlin anticipation of the upcoming election for Los Angeles County Supervisor.
Sheila Kuehl points out
Santa Monica Daily Press Publisher Ross Furukawa conducts a one on one conversation with Yuval Kremer in anticipation of the upcoming election for Los Angeles County Supervisor.
Kremer proclaims that
The Santa Monica Daily Press sent candidates for Supervisor, Congress and State Senate a list of four questions. Each candidate had up to 800 words to use as they saw
Editor:
In Friday's Community Briefs you printed Assemblyman Richard Bloom response to City Council rescinding its approval of the Hines project ("Richard Bloom criticizes Hines decision"
DOWNTOWN — The steering committee of the largest political party in the city, Santa Monicans for Renters' Rights (SMRR), voted last week to condemn an affordable housing-related advertisement placed by
The residents of Santa Monica achieved a major victory last Tuesday when City Council repealed their previously approved development agreement for a proposed 765,000-square-foot mixed-use project called the Bergamot