• Name: Jon Louis Mann • Age: 65 • Occupation: Flight attendant/teacher • Marital status/children: Single and available! Two boys, age 37 and 7 • Your neighborhood? How long have you lived there?: I’ve lived in Pico Neighborhood, Sunset Park and Ocean Park for over 30 years • Your mode of transporta
• Name: Kevin McKeown • Age: 62 • Occupation: Apple technology consultant for our local public schools. • Marital status/children: Married Genise in December! Helped raise a teenager in a previous relationship.
• Name: Pam O’Connor • Age: 62 • Occupation: Planner, historic preservation • Marital status/children: Single right now • Your neighborhood? How long have you lived there?: Wilshire/Montana; 23 years • Your mode of transportation/model, make and year of your ride?: When driving it’s a 1996 Honda Acc
• Name: Terence Later • Age: [Declined to state] • Occupation: Entertainment consultant/producer • Marital status/children: Pending • Your neighborhood? How long have you lived there?: Dogtown.
• Name: Daniel Cody • Age: 41 • Occupation: Software alliance professional • Marital status/children: Married, no children • Your neighborhood? How long have you lived there?: North of Wilshire, 12 years
• Name: Jerry Rubin • Age: 66 • Occupation: Peace activist • Marital status/children: Married to beautiful Marissa Rubin for 27 years. • Your neighborhood? How long have you lived there?: Ocean Park for 17 years. Santa Monica resident for 20 years. • Your mode of transportation/model, make and
• Name: Ted Winterer • Age: 53 • Occupation: Writer • Marital status/children: Married; 9-year-old daughter and 4-year-old son • Your neighborhood?: How long have you lived there? Ocean Park since 2000; Santa Monica since 1992
CITY HALL — The City Clerk’s Office released the official list of candidates who have qualified for this November’s ballot on Thursday, setting the final lineups for contests to decide the makeup of the Santa Monica City Council and school board.
CITY HALL — Leaders of the political party Santa Monicans for Renters’ Rights on Thursday were keeping quiet about whether the organization would support additional candidates in the City Council and school board races, saying they’d make an announcement this evening.
CITY HALL — In a move that could have big implications for November’s City Council election, five-term incumbent Bob Holbrook has announced he may run for a two-year seat on the council instead of a full four-year term as previously expected.
CITY HALL — Opting to avoid a showdown at this Sunday’s Santa Monicans for Renters’ Rights convention, City Council hopeful Ted Winterer has decided he will seek an endorsement for a four-year council term, not a two-year term.
INGLEWOOD — You’ve heard the phrase, “a day late and a dollar short.” Well it seems that former Santa Monica Police Chief James T. Butts was four days late in filing a change of address and voter registration form, forcing the Inglewood City Council this week to declare him ineligible to run for may