CITYWIDE — A neighborhood organization leader called on candidates supported by a developer-backed group to repudiate a recent mailer which some felt co-opted the organization's name for political gain.
Editor:
In his column Bill Bauer describes Frank Gruber as "probably the most openly pro-development council candidate," but this comment ignores the substance of Frank's record
Santa Monicavoters have a real chance to improve both their city government and school district this election.
Development and traffic are the big issues in the council race. You can
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
Editor:
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
As the Nov. 6 election gets closer, the stakes and controversies couldn't be greater. Frankly, I'm still stunned by Willard Romney's hidden video released
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
• Name: Ted Winterer
• Age: 55
• Occupation: Writer/marketing
• Neighborhood in which you live: Ocean Park
• Own or rent: Own
• Marital status/kids: Married 15
CITY HALL — Recent campaign filings for the Santa Monica City Council race show leading candidates taking on thousands in personal debt and the entrance of a new group into the
United by concerns about overdevelopment in Santa Monica, leaders from three community groups on Tuesday announced plans to work together to elect Planning Commissioners Ted Winterer and Richard McKinnon to