It’s Not American Aid to Israel. It’s Tribute.
WORLD WATCH-In the wake of the recent Human Rights Watch report on Israeli apartheid and persecution and the ongoing Israeli brutalities in Jerusalem,
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WORLD WATCH-In the wake of the recent Human Rights Watch report on Israeli apartheid and persecution and the ongoing Israeli brutalities in Jerusalem,
PLANNING WATCH-Those who look at Los Angeles with eyes wide open see cracked and pot-holed streets, broken sidewalks, and a shrinking urban forest.
GELFAND’S WORLD--The ouster of Liz Cheney from her position in the House Republican hierarchy could be the start of a chain reaction.
AT LENGTH--Joe Buscaino was first elected to the Los Angeles City Council District 15 on Jan. 17, 2012 to fill the vacancy left by Janice Hahn, following her successful bid for the U.S. House of Representatives.
EASTSIDER-There has been a lot of talk about LA100, the initiative to have 100% renewable energy by 2045.
THE CITY-My daughter, an alumnus of Oakwood about to graduate from Skidmore sent me the survey regarding the proposed change of the gorilla mascot at the Oakwood School in the valley. (See above.)
EDUCATION POLITICS-There’s a political newcomer in AD54 (extending across eastern West-LA to western South-LA) who has burst on the scene with startling presence.
LEANING RIGHT--It's hard to think of a better reason--growing Mideast war and violence--to miss the policies of the past Administration (whether you hated or loved or just tolerated the last commander-in-chief) than what's gone on in just four months after President Joe Biden took office.
NEW GEOGRAPHY-The ongoing pandemic is reshaping the geography of our planet, helping some areas, and hurting others.
THE VIEW FROM HERE-On March 2, 2012, CityWatch published Hollywood Becomes Fraudywood, explaining why Garcetti’s 2012 Update to the Hollywood Community Plan was a fraud.
CLIMATE POLITICS-The Web of Life is under attack but almost nobody is aware because it’s happening mostly below surface.
ADVICE TO NEIGHBORHOOD COUNCILS-In my previous article last week, I promised to begin providing some specific examples of how neighborhood councils can become the most powerful political force in the city.
GELFAND’S WORLD--I don't know why City Council representative Monica Rodriguez (CD 7th district) would want to make trouble for mayoral candidate and fellow City Council representative Joe Buscaino, but that's what she just did, only a few weeks ago.
CAL MATTERS-The COVID-19 pandemic has done what more than a century of past plagues, recessions, crime waves, droughts and earthquakes couldn’t.
CALBUZZ--The MSM chases Caitlyn Jenner like dogs in heat and John Cox’s big bear makes it official: the attempted recall of Gov. Gavin Newsom is a circus.
COMMENTARY-I remember the 1960s. It was a time of idealism and the flourishing of the American Dream, of flower children and free love. Of folksongs. Of hope long before Obama politicized the word.
THE CITY-Judicial Blowback: Federal Judge Carter made a decent point about monitoring the county and the city's activities intended to improve the homelessness situation, but the wind has been blowing against him.
LEANING RIGHT--It's not hard to suggest or conclude that former President Trump did not come through with his promises to "drain the swamp" or bring Americans together.
RACHAEL ROSE LUCKEY is a Transgender Activist and President Emeritus of the Rampart Village Neighborhood Council, running for the LA City Council District 13.
VIEW FROM HERE-Sen. Mitch McConnell actually gave a truthful answer – “without Trump the GOP cannot win.”
SKID ROW-The intricately detailed, in-depth, historical analysis within the 110-page preliminary injunction issued recently by Federal Judge David O. Carter (photo above, center) clearly identifies the roles both the City of LA and LA County have played in masterminding structures of racism through policies, laws, ordinances and more.
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