
L.A. Mayor Runoff – Where Will the Defeated Candidates’ Voters Go?
With the top two candidates in the LA mayor’s race coming within a few percentage points of each other, a close race is anticipated for

With the top two candidates in the LA mayor’s race coming within a few percentage points of each other, a close race is anticipated for
With preliminary counts in from the Los Angeles election, it appears that about 84% of the registered voters in the city don’t care who becomes
The fight over tax increases did not end with the passage of Propositions 30 and 39 in the November election. Especially with the Democratic majority

Delegates at the California Republican convention this weekend heard a lot of ideas on how to bring the party back from its downward spiral so
A simple common sense change to the law requiring notification to teachers that their jobs might be in danger has to sidestep political opportunists who

Senator Michael Rubio’s sudden resignation to take a job with the Chevron Corporation on the day Senate President Pro Tem Darrell Steinberg released his CEQA
One advantage Democrats enjoyed during the recent election was the youth vote and Democratic lawmakers have introduced a number of bills that press that advantage.

While only about 30 people appeared at Los Angeles Police Department headquarters this past weekend to protest the handling of the Christopher Dorner manhunt, LAPD

Since American presidents play a prominent role in this year’s Oscar race for best picture, this Presidents Day, less than a week before the Oscars