By Michael Feinstein, Inside/Outside, April 2, 2019
“How do we get fair representation in elections?” is at the heart of a California Voting Rights Act (CRVA) lawsuit against the
The City of Santa Monica has filed new paperwork in an attempt to allow current councilmembers to retain their positions while the City appeals its recent loss in a voting
by Oscar de la Torre
Kevin McKeown and Ana Jara’s letter to the editor is self-serving and deceitful. They argue that voters will lose the ability to vote for
The City of Santa Monica has officially lost the California Voting Rights Act (CVRA) lawsuit.
Future City Council elections will be determined by a seven-district map drawn by the plaintiffs
The City of Santa Monica has officially lost the California Voting Rights Act (CVRA) lawsuit.
Future City Council elections will be determined by a seven-district map drawn by the plaintiffs
By CHARLES ANDREWS
OF COURSE I DIDN’T GO
To the “City Council Retreat” last weekend.
It’s not that I’m shirking civic responsibility. And I don’t judge
The Pico Youth and Family Center will hold a fundraiser on Friday, Feb. 1 to raise the money needed to repair the damage caused by a car that crashed into
A crowd of more than 70 protestors gathered around City Hall Tuesday night and filled Council chambers to let officials know they want to “Stop the Appeal.”
Protestors were upset
The plaintiffs and lawyers suing Santa Monica over its election system have been fined $21,612 for failing to produce emails during the trial. The judgement has no bearing on
In the wake of City employee Eric Uller’s arrest for child molestation, the Pico Neighborhood Association will host a community meeting to ask for transparency from the City in