Editor:
I was shocked, shocked to read that Community Corp of Santa Monica (CCSM) was opening yet another multi-family low-income housing project in the Pico Neighborhood ("Opening day,"
LOSANGELES — Powerful winds raked much of California on Monday, toppling trees, causing scattered power outages, whipping up blinding dust storms, and sending waves crashing ashore as a vigorous spring weather
Santa Monica's Public Works/Water Resources Division is unveiling a new water fountain on the Santa Monica Pier which will double as a traditional fountain and as a
The Santa Monica Police Department's Traffic Enforcement Section will be cracking down on drivers talking or texting on cell phones during the months of April, May and June,
Editor:
Dear Santa Monica City Council,
I urge you to support the homeowners and residents of Santa Monica and protect the Village Trailer Park.
We need livable, affordable homes for
Editor:
This is being typed late on Sunday, April 7, as I and undoubtedly a number of my neighbors, the remaining trailer homeowners at the Village Trailer Park, are left
GLENDALE, Calif. — Music is all Santa Monica couple Lynn Harrell and Helen Nightengale have ever known.
When she was 2 years old, Nightengale started playing violin because she "wanted
Dear EarthTalk: What would you say are the most important steps we need to take as a nation to counter the impacts of climate change?
— Ned Parkinson, Chino, Calif.
Americans
Editor:
It's good for the city-funded youth center that Oscar de la Torre is finally stepping down ("Executive director leaves youth center," April 5, page 1)
Editor:
I must commend Mr. Sanderson on his heartfelt, and well written letter ("Development despair," Letters to the Editor) from Friday, April 5, and before that, Arthur Jeon&
The 97th annual Dudley Cup, one of Southern California's most prestigious amateur tennis tournaments, is staging its semi-finals and finals this weekend at Reed Park at Seventh Street