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Venice Neighborhood Council Candidate: Jake Kaufman
Patch asked the VNC candidates a few questions to help voters decide in the Oct. 28 election.

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Patch asked the VNC candidates a few questions to help voters decide in the Oct. 28 election.

Patch asked the VNC candidates a few questions to help voters decide in the Oct. 28 election.
atch asked the Mar Vista candidates a few questions to help voters decide in the Oct. 28 election.
Patch asked the VNC candidates a few questions to help voters decide in the Oct. 28 election.
Patch asked the VNC candidates a few questions to help voters decide in the Oct. 28 election.
Elections will be held Sunday at Westminster Elementary from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Woman was exercising near the fire lane.
Patch asked the Mar Vista candidates a few questions to help voters decide in the Oct. 28 election.
Patch asked the VNC candidates a few questions to help voters decide in the Oct. 28 election.
A supply shortage in early October forced a gas station on the Marina del Rey/ Culver City border to shut down.
A motorcyclists was killed in Mar Vista on Oct. 16.
A supply shortage in early October forced a Marina del Rey gas station to shut down.
Patch asked the VNC candidates a few questions to help voters decide in the Oct. 28 election.
Patch asked the VNC candidates a few questions to help voters decide in the Oct. 28 election.
Patch asked the VNC candidates a few questions to help voters decide in the Oct. 28 election.
One patient a month will be eligible to receive free medical treatment.
After a three-year decline, hate crimes in Los Angeles County increased in 2011.
Patch asked the VNC candidates a few questions to help voters decide in the Oct. 28 election.
After a three-year decline, hate crimes increased in 2011.