Editor:
Dear City Council,
Please delay the Village Trailer Park agreement until a Bergmot area plan is developed. Traffic is the number one concern of your constituents. To say that
Editor:
Santa Monica can easily improve its quality of life and win the $5 million "City of Wellbeing" grand prize if the City Council would listen to its
CITYWIDE — A number of Santa Monica-based teams continue their dreams of championships this week while the agony of defeat plagues others.
The girls' volleyball squads at Santa Monica and
Well we survived another election cycle, minds numbed with political ads and mailboxes stretched to breaking with leaflets that sling mud and "facts" of questionable validity. But the
Editor:
I want to thank you for your 2012 election guide! It has helped me to decide on a number of local issues and candidates. The interviews with the City
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Daily Press columnist Jack Neworth neglected to point out the jackass in the middle of the room — the stubborn entitlement mentality enabled by the current political class which stalls
SACRAMENTO, Calif. — Gov. Jerry Brown secured a convincing win for his tax initiative on last week's ballot, thanks partly to voters who might not seem like a natural
St. Monica football traveled to Kern Valley on Friday and walked away with a 28-24 win, sending the Mariners on to the second round of the CIF-SS Northeast Division playoffs.
Dear EarthTalk: Is it true that cutting and burning trees adds more global warming pollution to the atmosphere than all the cars and trucks in the world combined?
— Mitchell Vale,
Editor:
[The Santa Monica Daily Press] made itself absolutely indispensable during this election campaign. Overall a terrific job on reporting and illuminating.
It would have been hard — if not impossible