By Laurence Eubanks
If politics were a commercial market, endorsements would be a product whose value and cost depended on the producer and consumer. What is the endorser’s worth
I've been writing “My Write” for nearly 16 years. Prior to that, I contributed my creative skills to the online Ocean Park Gazette. That’s nearly two decades
Almost a dozen candidates will vie for City Council this year.
Potential candidates had until 5 p.m. on Aug. 12 to file paperwork to run for local offices. In
Editor:
Is anyone surprised that the power brokers in Santa Monica want to defeat the LUVE initiative?
How dare a group of stupid Santa Monica citizens ask for a voice
WHY, THOSE DIRTY ... OOPS
“They're a power in Santa Monica politics. Claim to represent a large segment of our residents. Working for their benefit, they say. Have done
It was a good day for incumbents at the annual Santa Monicans for Renters' Rights convention this weekend.
Three of the four possible endorsements for city council went to
WHY, THOSE DIRTY … OOPS
They're a power in Santa Monica politics. Claim to represent a large segment of our residents. Working for their benefit, they say. Have done
Races for local elections are starting to take shape, with multiple candidates signaling they intend to run for City Council, Santa Monica-Malibu school board and Santa Monica College board.
As
A couple of weeks ago, a group of local apartment owners sued the City of Santa Monica's Rent Control Board alleging that prohibiting them from charging tenants for
It looks like Armen Melkonians and his Residocracy movement has been successful in floating a ballot measure that would require voter approval for overly large developments within our borders.
Melkonians
Editor:
Someone named Daniel Shenise suggests in the April 6 issue of the Daily Press that Santa Monica residents should just accept all the over-development and that we should plan