Despite a close election May 14, Sandy Greyson kept a commanding lead over Donna Starnes in the runoff Saturday, defeating the Tea Party newcomer to claim Greyson’s old city [...]
There was an I Like Mike sign in front of a KFC-Long John Silver’s fast food restaurant this morning, and that pretty much sums up what happened in the mayoral election. Dall[...]
There’s still an election going on – two of them, actually. And while early voting turnout has been low, according to this paywall-hidden DMN story, there’s still[...]
As the mayoral race enters its final few days, there’s no doubt who the biggest winner is in fund-raising: Mike Rawlings has raised (and spent) about $2.2 million in the elec[...]
In their first public debate Thursday night at Temple Shalom, District 12 city council candidates Sandy Greyson and Donna Starnes made their cases to residents but also took the op[...]
This is not a complaint about the soon-to-be world famous Calatrava bridge going up just west of Downtown. It’s merely an observation: I’m not sure if the bridge really[...]
It’s a rare admission of error on the DMN‘s part: “This newspaper — and likely plenty of voters — took leaders at their word when they proclaimed that the highway[...]
If you really want to get to know the mayoral candidates, Advocate has made it easy. Favorite restaurants, hobbies and a plan B if they are not voted into office … we have the answ[...]
Mark your calendars for the very first candidate forum with District 12 runoff candidates Sandy Greyson and Donna Starnes. Temple Shalom at Hillcrest and Alpha will host the debate[...]
One of the most difficult aspects of any political campaign these days is that it’s virtually impossible to actually talk with a candidate at length. Everything tends to be b[...]
In the second and final part of the Advocate video interview with District 12 candidate Sandy Greyson, who’s in the runoff against Donna Starnes. We discuss opportunities for[...]
To close out the video debate series between mayoral candidates Mike Rawlings and David Kunkle, the discussion turns to less political questions the Advocate received from readers.[...]