Air Wars Over the Valley
PERSPECTIVE-There’s an air war brewing over the southeast San Fernando Valley.
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PERSPECTIVE-There’s an air war brewing over the southeast San Fernando Valley.
BCK FILE--The path to what had appeared to be a shoe-in confirmation for Brett Kavanaugh has elicited significant responses from both sides of the aisle.
PLATKIN ON PLANNING-For each unanswered question about this real estate scheme, two more are piling up.
CORRUPTION WATCH-Whether or not Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh ever engaged in any questionable sexual activity, his recent behavior proves that he is worse than unqualified.
RANTZ & RAVEZ-Los Angeles voters have answered the call from politicians and voted for additional taxes and fees to address the homeless crisis throughout the city.
GUEST COMMENTARY--After decades of neglecting and ignoring the homeless issue in Los Angeles, this City Council is working on solutions.
EASTSIDER-Does anyone actually know what all these numbers about economic growth and low jobless rates really mean? Well, here’s a clue. Don’t bend over.
ALPERN AT LARGE--For anyone trying to buy a home, or who has given up trying to buy a home, it's not hard to conclude that affordable housing is a crisis that's miserable and virtually inescapable.
GELFAND’S WORLD--It's a curious observation that among the American right wing, there is a juxtaposition between financial and sexual conservatism.
BELL VIEW-A recent NPR poll showed that 54% of Republicans believe Brett Kavanaugh should be seated on the Supreme Court even if he did things he’s accused of doing.
FIRST PERSON-The most compelling, yet ignored argument supporting the claim that Supreme Court candidate Brett Kavanaugh sexually assaulted Christine Blasey Ford and other women is that these actions are consistent with his uncontested male chauvinist upbringing and consequent development of his legal opposition against women's birth control.
CAL MATTERS--In one of the first legal challenges since the #MeToo movement forced the California Legislature to confront its history of dismissing sexual misconduct in its own workplace, the Senate is trying to fend off a former employee’s lawsuit with arguments that she’s not covered by new whistleblower protections and that the Capitol, as part of the public sector, isn’t covered by state labor laws.
AT LENGTH-Nothing gets done these days unless you have a study or a report.
ALPERN AT LARGE--We're really in a fix, aren't we?
GUEST COMMENTARY--Fascinating as a David and Goliath struggle in itself - the multi-year effort to restore the South-Central Farm at 41st/Alameda in South Central Los Angeles also highlights significant development issues that could apply to all of LA.
ONE BILLION RISING--I hear a woman screaming in the night. Do you?
DEEGAN ON LA-Neighborhood watch committees, homeowner associations, neighborhood councils and other groups that closely monitor what’s happening in their communities could soon be adding “safe injection sites” to their concerns – concerns that already include what some see as predatory developers, the specter of “bridge housing” for the homeless, the clash between preservation and “transit oriented density,” and electric scooters as community disruptors.
FIRST PERSON-Corporations and their foundations have arrived at a point in this country where they have final say over virtually all the content of commercial and non-commercial media.
CONNECTING CALIFORNIA--The American military may be the finest fighting force in the history of the world. But how long can it defend Camp Pendleton?
EIGHT MOST READ - GELFAND’S WORLD--The 2018 neighborhood council congress has come and gone, an event in which we were treated to views that were outrageous, insightful, carefully thought out, and sometimes all of the above.
GUEST COMMENTARY-At the Congress of Neighborhoods on Saturday, September 22, 2018, there was a cannabis session at which most of the focus was on what the rules are for retailers. Plenty of questions were asked.
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