YOUR COLUMN HERE — Election seasons run on rhetoric. The echoes of development issues, in particular, continue to reverberate. Now, with a new year, and a newly seated City Council, we
Chickens and eggs
Editor:
In 2008, we Californians stood together ‚Äì Democrats, Republicans and Independents — and voted overwhelmingly to protect egg-laying hens. Despite a massive ad campaign sponsored by the
Berlin the cat was lost from a home on Mesa Road this week. If anyone has any information on his location, contact the owner at (310) 613-0252 or (661) 794-3587
PICO BLVD. — Even a decade later, Trae Smith remembers the seemingly ordinary events: a Los Angeles Clippers game, a barbecue, an athletic competition.
As an elementary and middle school student
CITY HALL — After significant delays, City Hall's bikeshare vendor of choice has opened systems in at least two cities with another opening scheduled for later this week.
Bikeshares
CITY HALL — At least 11 residents are in the mix to fill the Planning Commission seat left vacant when Sue Himmelrich was elected to City Council in November.
The Planning
Renowned social activist Gabriella Rosco will be the keynote speaker at the birthday celebration for Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. on Monday, Jan. 19, at the Soka Gakkai International (SGI)
Los Angeles City Attorney Mike Feuer, together with 29 California District and City Attorneys, recently announced that San Joaquin County Superior Court Judge Bob McNatt has approved a settlement with
By Tony Capobianco
Special to the Daily Press
Dustin Conrad is the Santa Monica-based fitness instructor behind the exercise method of using elastic stretch bands for flexibility and free-flowing resistance
CITY HALL — After a decade and a half on the dais and having had, in his words, "the football pulled out from" him in other mayoral selection processes,