Annual aerial, waterfront celebration of nation's birth in Marina del Rey has been eliminated due to budget cuts.
Voter turnout for the election to fill a vacant seat in Congress was 18.6 percent.
The Del Rey Neighborhood Council fails to meet quorum for its monthly meeting Thursday evening with a long-time absentee member among those missing.
Torrance businessman Craig Huey claims Redondo Beach Mayor Mike Gin endorsed him for Congress. One problem: Gin didn't.
A bill sponsored by state Assemblywoman Betsy Butler (D-Marina del Rey) that would increase fines for elderly abuse passes unanimously.
Republican Craig Huey holds a 750-vote lead over third-place finisher California Secretary of State Debra Bowen.
Republican candidate Craig Huey has a surprising 206-vote lead over Democratic California Secretary of State Debra Bowen, but thousands of ballots are uncounted.
Sixteen candidates are on the ballot to fill the Congressional seat left vacant when longtime Democratic Rep. Jane Harman resigned.
We've compiled some of the profiles, questionnaires and stories we've done on the upcoming election to fill a vacant seat in Congress all in one place.
Congressional candidate Matt Roozee has a doctorate's degree in mathematics, a law degree and is pursing a master's degree in business.
Steven Eisele, of Marina del Rey, is among six GOP candidates running for the vacant seat in the 36th Congressional District.
A political mailer sent by Janice Hahn days before Tuesday's election receives a swift response.
After serving as a longtime state senator and assemblywoman for local districts, Secretary of State Debra Bowen seeks to represent the 36th District in Congress.
A series of Patch profiles on candidates in the 36th Congressional District race continues with a look at Janice Hahn's campaign platform.
A series of Patch profiles on candidates in the 36th Congressional District race continues with a look at Craig Huey's campaign.
Steve Collett is among the 16 candidates vying May 17 to represent the 36th Congressional District.
Among the Democratic contenders in the 36th Congressional District race, Los Angeles City Councilwoman Janice Hahn leads in fundraising for the May 17 election with Craig Huey leading the Republicans.
Congressional contenders Debra Bowen, Janice Hahn and Mike Gin share their views Wednesday at an LAX Coastal Area Chamber of Commerce forum at Loyola Marymount.
The 13 contenders for the 36th Congressional District seat try to get their points across during a rapid-fire question-and-answer session Monday in Torrance.
In case you missed it, here's the text of President Obama's speech announcing the death of Osama bin Laden.
Public high school teacher Marcy Winograd is running on a jobs with peace platform for a congressional position that has eluded her twice.
The Redondo Beach mayor says jobs are the most important issue facing the 36th Congressional District.
Patch launches a series of profiles on candidates in the 36th Congressional District race with a look at how the Hermosa Beach city councilman campaigns for jobs.
At a forum Wednesday night, 12 would-be representatives air their views on national and local issues.
The Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors approve a group of redevelopment projects for Marina del Rey.
The Los Angeles Times has endorsed Los Angeles City Councilwoman Janice Hahn in the 36th Congressional District race.
Eight contenders to fill the seat vacated by Jane Harman discuss their ideas on the economy and business growth.
Participants in voting exercise take a shot at balancing the state's budget—and by selecting tax hikes and spending cuts they even come up with a $1.4-billion surplus.
Congressional candidates Janice Hahn and Debra Bowen raise $274,443 and $195,225, respectively, during the filing period that ended March 31.
According to the U.S. Postal Service, more people are filing electronically and don't need to deliver forms. The closest post office for Marina del Rey-area last-minute filers is near LAX.
Mike Gin, Stephen Eisele and Craig Huey discuss their qualifications and goals at a candidates' forum Tuesday in San Pedro.
Procrastinators, pay attention or pay up: The IRS has made some changes this year.
There is limited space on the county's coast, and there has not been much change to who has rights to use it for nearly 30 years. County officials say this must change.
The county's Department of Beaches and Harbors says that budget cuts will mean some restrooms won't open until as late as 11 a.m. in the summer.
None of the Democratic candidates in the upcoming election for a vacant seat in Congress are going to be officially endorsed by the California Democratic Party.
The union leader is honored for advancing the cause of farmworkers.
Five Democrats, six Republicans, a Peace and Freedom, a Libertarian and three candidates with no party preference will vie in the May 17 special primary election, the Secretary of State declares.
U.S. District Judge Otis Wright II denies a Venice candidate's request for a preliminary injunction to suspend new election rules in the upcoming contest to fill a vacant seat in Congress.
The Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors votes unanimously for a report to be filed on the feasibility of a tsunami siren warning system.
Eighteen candidates have filed nominating papers to appear on the May 17 special primary election ballot to fill the 36th Congressional District seat left vacant by Rep. Jane Harman's resignation.