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This particular election is important, not only because we can select who will represent us inWashingtonandSacramentobut inSanta
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Both City Council candidates Gleam Davis and Shari Davis support expanding multi-family, low-income housing projects to their north of Wilshire neighborhood, from Wilshire to San Vicente boulevards. The Santa
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Fellow Santa Monican Steve Schwab got it exactly right in his letter regarding Rent Control Board incumbent candidate Robert Kronovet ("Kick out Kronovet," Letters to the Editor,
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Forget trick-or-treaters. By far the scariest and most horrible of all monsters are the Santa Monicans for Renters' Rights canvassers who bang on apartment doors and scream that
CITY HALL — Recent financial filings show incumbent Ben Allen pulling ahead of the pack in private fundraising in his fight to keep his spot on the Santa Monica-Malibu Unified School
CITY HALL — Outside money is flooding into the City Council race from developer-backed Santa Monicans United for a Responsible Future, which has raised almost $400,000 from groups across Southern
When voters head to the polls Tuesday, Nov. 6, they will have the opportunity to shape the future in a number of ways. They will be tasked with deciding who
• Name: Christopher D. Walton
• Age: 53
• Occupation: Attorney
• Neighborhood in which you live: The Shores (Ocean Park/Main Street area)
• Own or rent: Rent
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We have long awaited the golden opportunity to grab back control of the City Council from Santa Monicans for Renters' Rights. They should be forced to change their
FourCity Council seats are up for grabs. Two of them are occupied by Gleam Davis and Terry O'Day, who are seeking re-election. The other two seats were occupied
• Name: Jonathan Mann
• Age: 67
• Occupation: Teacher
• Neighborhood in which you live: Ocean Park
• Own or rent: Rent
• Marital status/kids: Divorced/two children
MAIN LIBRARY — Santa Monica's proclivity for political theater was on display Monday evening at the Santa Monica Daily Press' sixth Squirm Night, a four-hour extravaganza that subjected