City Hall Trust Takes Center Stage at Valley Mayoral Forum
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Four people competing for the mayor’s office in Los Angeles participated on Wednesday in a candidate forum, less than two weeks before voters cast their vote in the June 2 primaries. The forum was organized by the San Fernando Valley Chamber of Commerce, in alliance with Los Angeles Valley College, and was held at the Monarch Hall of that campus, from 4 to 6 p.m. Among the attendees were acting mayor Karen Bass, councillor Nithya Raman, technolo…
Five mayoral frontrunners participate in forum at Valley College
By: Michel Melichar, Staff WriterFive mayoral candidates for the 2026 California primaries gathered in Valley’s Monarch Hall for a debate about the city’s future. Rising housing and food prices along with stagnant wages have been hot-button issues discussed during previous debates with voters eager to hear each candidate's plans to address these issues in time for the 2028 Olympics.The event was hosted by Valley College and the Greater San Ferna…
City Hall Trust Takes Center Stage at Valley Mayoral Forum
Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass and City Councilmember Nithya Raman traded sharp criticisms over homelessness spending and housing policy during a high-stakes 2026 mayoral forum at L.A. Valley College. As the mayoral race intensifies, challenger Raman advocated for evidence-based policy shifts, while Bass defended her administration's record on public safety and encampment reductions. The debate also featured businessman Adam Miller, who demanded a…
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