My Opinion
Protect Main Street: Keep Prop. 13 Whole
Give Gov. Brown credit.
He is smart enough to recognize that imposing massive property tax hikes on California’s struggling job creators will hurt, not help, our state’s economy. And he’s willing to take heat from members of his own party for his stand.
He is smart enough to recognize that imposing massive property tax hikes on California’s struggling job creators will hurt, not help, our state’s economy. And he’s willing to take heat from members of his own party for his stand.
Morale Will Be Devastated if City Workers Flee En Masse
One of the greatest distinctions between Culver City and surrounding areas is the quality of service we enjoy. That quality of service is being jeopardized by a policy the city is pursuing that can and should be changed.
Today Is Crucial for Legislators
[Editor’s Note: Mr. Rice is City Hall’s lobbyist in Sacramento.]
In Tribute to a Dear Friend
[Editor’s Note: Thirty days ago, my kid sister died suddenly and mysteriously of natural causes. What follows is a shimmering tribute from a lifelong friend who never intended for her magnificently expressed thoughts to be made public. We publish them to honor my sister and to show how deeply true friendship runs through the rivers of life.]
Help Me, Please, Yaroslavsky Pleads
As a member of the Board of Supervisors since 1994, I’ve had the privilege and responsibility of representing nearly 2 million people...
State Court Temporarily Rescues Redevelopment Agencies — Payments on Hold
[Editor’s Note: Mr. O’Leary is the Mayor of Culver City and former chair of the embattled Redevelopment Agency.]
Democrats Call Wisconsin Defeat ‘a Bit of a Victory’
[Editor’s Note: In a historic labor union-generated recall election yesterday in Wisconsin, as a protest against policies of Republican Gov. Scott Walker, Democrats sought to unseat six Republican state senators. They needed to win three of the seats to gain a majority in the Wisconsin upper chamber, but they fell short. Republicans won four of the six races to retain their lead. From the huffingtonpost.com, Mr. Greenwald, a filmmaker who is a prolific and provocative commentator from the left, commentator, assesses the outcome.]
Abrams Returns to Run for the School Board
[Editor’s Note: The newest candidate for the School Board election in November filed this third-person story to declare his intentions.]
Youthful Sister City Visitors Touring Culver City
The student visitors from our Sister City, Kaizuka, Japan are enjoying a busy week seeing Culver City.