Dennis Zine
LA City Controller Candidates Campaign Days Before Runoff Election
The campaign for Los Angeles city controller has heated up days before the May 21 runoff election.
Zine Alleges Chamber Of Commerce To ‘Punish’ Him For LAX Vote
A longtime City Councilman and candidate for City Controller is accusing the Los Angeles Chamber of Commerce of playing politics.
‘Everything On The Table’ After Proposed Sales Tax Hike Defeated
The defeat of a proposed half-cent sales tax increase sent officials at City Hall scrambling Wednesday to determine the next step in trimming the city’s $200 million deficit.
If Dorner Is Dead, Who Gets The $1.1M Reward Money?
If Christopher Dorner is dead, who will get the $1.1 million reward that was being offered for his arrest? Officials say it’s complicated.
New Donations By LA City Council, Board Of Supervisors Bring Dorner Reward To $1.2M
The Los Angeles City Council and the Board of Supervisors voted Tuesday morning to increase the $1 million reward being offered for information leading to the capture of Christopher Dorner.
DWP Let $2.4 Million Go Uncollected, Now Wants Rate Hike
After failing to collect millions in past-due payments from property owners — including from the husband of one of Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa’s top administrators — the DWP wants to raise rates for water and power on all Angelenos,
Following CBS2 Investigation, Housing Commissioner Resigns
Beatriz Stotzer, a Los Angeles Housing Commissioner, has resigned her post following a David Goldstein investigation that asked if her two sons were given preferential treatment in getting low-income apartments.
Councilman Zine Throws Support Behind ‘Open Carry’ Gun Ban
Councilman Dennis Zine — a retired LAPD sergeant — says its logical to outlaw the open carrying of guns in city limits.
KNX’s Jack Salvatore Signing Off After 26 Years
Jack Salvatore, a pillar of broadcast journalism excellence at KNX Newsradio, went off the air this week after 26 years of service.
Councilman Wants To Recover Costs In Alleged Hoax
The City Council voted unanimously Friday to sue a Los Angeles School Police Department officer accused of fabricating a story about being shot by a burglary suspect in Woodland Hills.


















