Julia Wick

political reporter for the Los Angeles Times

Metro reporter for LA Times

Julia Wick on KCRW

As Congressman Adam Schiff eyes a promotion to the Senate, 15 candidates are vying to replace him in the House. Who are the top contenders ahead of the primary?

Who could replace Adam Schiff in the House?

As Congressman Adam Schiff eyes a promotion to the Senate, 15 candidates are vying to replace him in the House. Who are the top contenders ahead of the primary?

from Press Play with Madeleine Brand

LA City Councilmember Kevin de León survived a recall attempt. He’s refused to step down, and now will likely remain in office until the end of his term.

Was ‘masterful’ political strategy key to de León surviving recall?

LA City Councilmember Kevin de León survived a recall attempt. He’s refused to step down, and now will likely remain in office until the end of his term.

from Press Play with Madeleine Brand

Four of the 15 LA City Council districts seats are up for grabs during the midterm elections: District 5 (parts of Santa Monica mountains), 11 (Pacific Palisades), 13 (Hollywood), and…

LA City Council races: Key takeaways about each candidate

Four of the 15 LA City Council districts seats are up for grabs during the midterm elections: District 5 (parts of Santa Monica mountains), 11 (Pacific Palisades), 13 (Hollywood), and…

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