West Los Angeles Politics
With the Primary a Week Away, Holly Mitchell Says Her Work is Not Finished
Second District Supervisor Holly Mitchell hopes to be re-elected to a second term representing the more than two million residents that currently live in District Two. The district includes the cities of El Segundo, Inglewood, Compton, Hermosa Beach, Manhattan Beach, and Redondo Beach along with the unincorporated community of Marina Del Rey, the Fairfax/Park La Brea, and Larchmont Village neighborhoods of Los Angeles.
Vote Yes on L.A. City Measure HLA
Traffic fatalities among cyclists and pedestrians are skyrocketing. Several outlets already made news reporting that in 2023, traffic deaths outpaced homicide deaths in Los Angeles. In fact, according to the Measure HLA campaign, 337 traffic fatalities were recorded last year, more than any time in L.A. history and the most of any city in the country. Cars are now also the number one killer of children in L.A. County. It’s well past time solutions are implemented to not only dramatically cut down on this statistic, but make the city one of multi-mobility solutions friendlier to cyclists and pedestrians. We believe Measure HLA (or “Healthy Streets L.A.”) on the ballots of Los Angeles voters will help do this. Vote Yes.
Bubba Fish Launches Campaign for Culver City Council
Election season has officially begun in Culver City. On Saturday, Bubba Fish became the first candidate to announce his campaign for one of the three Culver City Council seats up for grabs in November at a gathering held at Syd Kronenthal Park. Fish has served as the Vice President of the city’s Homelessness Committee and currently works at the Los Angeles Department of Transportation.
Candidates Discuss Homelessness, Crime, and Prop 47 in L.A. District Attorney Debate
Ten candidates running to become the next Los Angeles County District Attorney, including incumbent George Gascón, came together last Thursday to square off at the Democratic debate moderated by Fox LA anchor Elex Michaelson and Los Angeles politics writer Jon Regardie, and hosted by Los Angeles Magazine.
With the Primary a Week Away, Holly Mitchell Says Her Work is Not Finished
Second District Supervisor Holly Mitchell hopes to be re-elected to a second term representing the more than two million residents that currently live in District Two. The district includes the cities of El Segundo, Inglewood, Compton, Hermosa Beach, Manhattan Beach, and Redondo Beach along with the unincorporated community of Marina Del Rey, the Fairfax/Park La Brea, and Larchmont Village neighborhoods of Los Angeles.
Vote Yes on L.A. City Measure HLA
Traffic fatalities among cyclists and pedestrians are skyrocketing. Several outlets already made news reporting that in 2023, traffic deaths outpaced homicide deaths in Los Angeles. In fact, according to the Measure HLA campaign, 337 traffic fatalities were recorded last year, more than any time in L.A. history and the most of any city in the country. Cars are now also the number one killer of children in L.A. County. It’s well past time solutions are implemented to not only dramatically cut down on this statistic, but make the city one of multi-mobility solutions friendlier to cyclists and pedestrians. We believe Measure HLA (or “Healthy Streets L.A.”) on the ballots of Los Angeles voters will help do this. Vote Yes.
Bubba Fish Launches Campaign for Culver City Council
Election season has officially begun in Culver City. On Saturday, Bubba Fish became the first candidate to announce his campaign for one of the three Culver City Council seats up for grabs in November at a gathering held at Syd Kronenthal Park. Fish has served as the Vice President of the city’s Homelessness Committee and currently works at the Los Angeles Department of Transportation.
Candidates Discuss Homelessness, Crime, and Prop 47 in L.A. District Attorney Debate
Ten candidates running to become the next Los Angeles County District Attorney, including incumbent George Gascón, came together last Thursday to square off at the Democratic debate moderated by Fox LA anchor Elex Michaelson and Los Angeles politics writer Jon Regardie, and hosted by Los Angeles Magazine.