BRAWLEY – During a recent city council meeting last Tuesday, June 20, it was made clear that residents of Brawley s Ciudad Plaza and the owner of Spot 805 in Brawley
BRAWLEY – During a recent city council meeting last Tuesday, June 20, it was made clear that residents of Brawley s Ciudad Plaza and the owner of Spot 805 in Brawley
Racism is alive and well in the San Fernando Valley, and we should all be concerned. How prevalent is it? All you have to do is go back to the audio recording leak last October that led to the resignation of then-LA City Council President Nury Martinez who represented parts of the Valley. Fast forward to today and voters will have the opportunity to stop the clock on racism in the region.
Voters in Kevin de León's City Council district have a lot of thoughts about their councilmember and his comments on a leaked audio tape. Few of them are positive.
Asked about his bombastic tweets attacking President Biden and Hillary Clinton, City Controller-elect Kenneth Mejia said, "Definitely, I regret doing those things."