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Eric Garcetti
early and often
Mar. 15, 2023
Eric Garcetti Barely Survived Political Ruin Accused of covering up a top aide’s alleged sexual harassment, he had to rely on Republican votes to save his ambassador nomination.
By Alissa Walker
getting around
Dec. 8, 2022
Eric Garcetti’s Broken Sidewalks If you want to know what kind of mayor he’s been for Los Angeles, just look down.
By Alissa Walker
‘The Mayor Knew’ Eric Garcetti’s top aide was a serial harasser, according to multiple accusers. The mayor, they say, ignored it.
By Alissa Walker
What Eric Garcetti Might Borrow From ‘Mr. Mayor’ Five good L.A. ideas he can take from Neil Bremer’s imaginary governance.
By Alissa Walker
my city life
Oct. 29, 2020
I Waited So Long for This Target Store to Open That I Don’t Want It Anymore It took over a decade for L.A. to pave a strip mall and put up a parking lot.
By Alissa Walker
vulture sports
July 3, 2020
By Rebecca Alter
2020 presidential election
Jan. 13, 2019
What ‘Lanes’ Will the 2020 Democratic Candidates Run In? In a field this large and complicated, it will be tempting to imagine sub-primaries to winnow the numbers. But it may not work out that way.
By Ed Kilgore
2020 election
Oct. 17, 2018
Kamala Harris Updates Obama’s Winning Strategy for 2020 Twelve years after Obama’s breakthrough, it’s unclear Harris can emulate it given a giant field and polarized politics.
By Ed Kilgore
Where Do ‘Centrist’ Democrats Turn in 2020? Joe Biden is the obvious favorite for those who aren’t crazy about the progressive drift of the party. But if he doesn’t run, then what?
By Ed Kilgore
Democrats Have the Choice of Many Would-be ‘Firsts’ in 2020 From the first Latino to the first Jew to the first Asian to the first vegetarian, Democrats can set all manner of presidential history in ‘20.
By Ed Kilgore
Early 2020 California Primary Could Affect Republicans, Too While most of the buzz about California’s move to a March 2020 primary has focused on natives and on Democrats, it could affect Donald Trump as well.
By Ed Kilgore
An Early California Primary Could Change the 2020 Presidential Race It didn’t much benefit the Golden State when it tried an early 2008 primary, but in 2020 it could help prevent a huge presidential field.
By Ed Kilgore
bill de blasio’s new york
June 17, 2014
By Joe Coscarelli
Will Ferrell Endorses Eric Garcetti for Mayor of LA with What I am […]
Celebrated actor Will Ferrell (“star of Expendables 2, The Day of the Dolphin, and Harlem Nights”) has just released this video endorsing LA […]
By Adam Frucci
The Name Game
Dec. 28, 2012
Vine Street Stretch Seeking ‘Peru Village’ Designation The stretch is rich with four Peruvian restaurants including Mario’s and Balcones del Peru.
By Hadley Tomicki
The Name Game
Aug. 2, 2012
Echo Park’s Taix To Be Honored With a Street Name Eric Garcetti wants to award the 85-year-old Frenchie with a Taix Plaza.
By Hadley Tomicki
Eric Garcetti Shares His Classic Taste in Tacos It’s no surprise Yuca’s tops the mayoral candidate’s list.
By Hadley Tomicki
Threatened With a Shutdown, El Cid Sounds Really, Really Fun These Days Public sex, drunkenness, and noise have the neighbors upset and us dying to get there.
By Hadley Tomicki