By Shawn Raymundo Registered voters this week are expected to begin receiving their vote-by-mail ballots for California’s Primary Election on June 7. Over the next…
Featured Image: Michael Yeboah, a nursing supervisor for MemorialCare, consults with a prospective patient who’s hoping to get tested for coronavirus on April 13, 2020….
Featured Image: The Orange County Board of Supervisors selected the pictured map, titled Map 5A1, which will largely keep South Orange County under one district….
Dana Point’s district map will likely stay the same in 2022; however, the city is still looking for public input on the redistricting process. Following the 2020 decennial federal census, the city council is required to adopt new council districts.
The OC Board of Supervisors selected four variations on the 4C1 map during its Nov. 16 meeting and plan to formally vote to adopt one of the maps during a special meeting on Nov. 22.
By Lillian Boyd Mandated talks of redistricting reopened wounds for some community members, in light of the City of Dana Point’s move from at-large elections…
The Orange County Registrar of Voters opened the first wave of vote centers throughout the county on Saturday, Feb. 22, with nearly 200 more scheduled…
By Lillian Boyd Rep. Mike Levin (D-CA) sat alongside California Secretary of State Alex Padilla on Wednesday, Feb. 19 at Saddleback College to discuss election…
The Dana Point Civic Association will hold its first meeting for 2020 on Friday, January 17th at 8:30 am at Jim Miller’s Coffee Importers. Kirsten Vital, Superintendent…
By Daniel Ritz Preliminary reports in the August 10-16, 2018 edition of the Dana Point Times have been confirmed as eight candidates in three districts…
By Daniel Ritz The Dana Point City Council 2018 election is underway, and seven candidates in three districts have pulled nomination papers. So far, the…
By Daniel RItz During the reading of a seemingly routine general municipal election resolution for the November City Council elections in pre-determined districts 1, 2…