The candidates will address their goals for the district.
The candidate's 500 signatures were qualified on Thursday.
Local voters strongly supported tax increases, stronger regulation and democratic candidates.
Highland Park residents fulfill their civic duty on Tuesday.
Votes are still being counted in the contentious race for the 51st Assembly District between candidates Jimmy Gomez and Luis Lopez.
How to find your assigned polling place, and create your own cheat sheet to how you've chosen to vote.
San Mateo County District Attorney Steve Wagstaffe supports the 'Stop Human Trafficking' measure on the Nov. 6, 2012 ballot.
The new HHPNC has experienced sticker shock over the cost of camera system.
People can still purchase pets directly from breeders, just not in stores. City Councilmen Bill Rosendahl and Mitchell Englander cast the dissenting votes.
After a week's delay, the new ASNC gets down to business.
The meeting was previously scheduled to be held last week.
The elections were certified on Thursday, but one former board member has raised concerns about "electioneering."
The funds were approved pending a report on the final cost of the cameras.
The new board took the oath amid complaints of Department of Neighborhood Empowerment meddling.
The is the final meeting of the HHPNC with its current members. The newly elected board will be seated next month.
In an election that saw two slates squaring-off, the Preserve ASNC candidates earned victories.
Several young leaders are also elected, according to preliminary results, which will be final unless challenged within five days.
Excerpts from presentations by 22 contenders at last week's candidates forum.
Send your questions for the two candidates during their televised Oct. 16 Town Hall Presidential Debate.
White House environmental policy advisor Nancy Sutley helps the nonprofit River Revitalization Corporation honor LA's singing, bike-riding mayor at "Let's Talk River" Urban Garden Party.
A recently released city-conducted audit of ASNC finances found no major discrepancies in the board's accounting for 2010/2011.
Mount Washington resident David Brunk says criticisms of Joe Riser's candidacy for the Scyamore Grove seat on the ASNC are not fair.
Candidate Cathi Milligan thinks she can make the board more effective and more efficient.
Alcaraz hopes to bring her pro-active demeanor and strong community ties to the neighborhood council.
While the candidates disagree over how the deletion of a Facebook page was handled, they both agree they they want to move on.
Joseph Riser said that his candidacy to represent Scyamore Grove on the ASNC is legal, and that his motives for running are altruistic. Eliot Sekuler, one of the board's founding members, has publicly criticized Riser's efforts.
Here's a way to make sure your voice is heard before the election.
The large field of candidates running for a spot on the Historic Highland Park Neighborhood Council will meet the community on Tuesday, Oct 2 at Franklin High School.
Gardea states opposition to 710 Freeway Extension and pledges to work to reopen Southwest Museum.
More technical details are expected to be shared with concerned citizens.
The board has asked Principal Arturo Valdez to discuss some of Luther Burbank's recent successes.
A sneak peek of the Oct. 6 annual event—a focal point of culture and community throughout Southern California.
Two candidates have pulled papers to run for President of the board.
Have you experienced success or frustration with cleaning up nuisance properties on your street? Share your stories with us.
The two leading candidates for the first city council seat will meet in at Mount Washington Elementary on Monday, Sept. 17.
Remove the right hand turning lane? Convert the senior center lot into green space? It's all on the table, said CD1 Chief of Staff Jose Gardea.
The delay was caused by a last minute change in contractor.