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Board President Surveys the Feuding Landscape

[Editor’s Note: Ahead of tonight’s much-anticipated School Board meeting at 7 o’clock in Council Chambers, the Board President was asked his view of the numerous responses by parents in recent days to the unionization issue at El Marino Language School and elsewhere.]

Deens Will Honor Star Catcher at Council Meeting

[Editor’s Note: Hall of Fame catcher Gary Carter passed away on Feb. 16. Mr. Carter, 57, staged a courageous battle with brain cancer for the last nine months. He was elected to the Hall of Fame in 2003 following a 19-year big league career with the Expos, Mets, Giants and Dodgers. Hall of Fame tribute]

O’Leary Wins the Vote of Conservation Voters

Mayor Mehaul O'Leary is the first of the six City Council candidates to win environment group endorsement for the April 10 election.

For Sahli-Wells Campaign, It’s 1984 All Over Again

Meghan Sahli-Wells’s campaign for the City Council is presenting an evening of dining and the arts Friday, Feb. 24, that culminates in a groundbreaking performance of Orwell’s 1984 at The Actors’ Gang Theater in Culver City.

Health Center Fundraiser on March 10 at DoubleTree

The Friends of the Culver City Youth Health Center is hosting its annual major fundraiser on Saturday, March 10, at the DoubleTree by Hilton in Culver City.

Extending Redevelopment Agencies ‘Not Going to Happen’ – Steinberg

[Editor’s Note: Mr. Rice is a lobbyist for City Hall.]

Chamber Urges Lawmakers to Pass 60-Day Agency Reprieve Bill

Legislation has been introduced in Sacramento that would allow for a two-month extension to the fading life of the state’s Redevelopment Agencies, scheduled to go out of business one week from today.

A Wave of Endorsements for Meghan

Meghan Sahli-Wells’s City Council campaign appears to be gaining momentum by winning a host of major endorsements.

Governor Defends Tax Plan in State of the State Talk

[Editor’s Note: State Board of Equalization member George Runner reacts below, following a report on Gov. Brown’s speech.]