Editor:
Long ago, in another galaxy — or so it feels at this point — an eager crowd of Santa Monicans attended a presentation at Virginia Avenue Park for development of the
Editor:
I was disappointed that your story described the Ed Foundation's fundraising as a failure. In my view, nothing could be further from the truth ("Ed Foundation
The decision tonight by the City Council to either dismiss or approve Hines' proposal to redevelop the old Paper Mate factory at the east end of town means a
Sustainability is often conceived of as preserving the current lifestyle or status quo, which is viewed as favorable, at least for those for whom it works. Like apple pie, Norman
Editor:
Last week, Hines brought their plans for Bergamot Transit Village before the City Council. At the hearing, community feedback ran the gamut with those opposed to the project making
A recent rain storm has prompted county health officials to warn the public to stay away from the ocean near storm drains, creeks and rivers, it was announced on Monday.
The Westside Family Health Center is offering flu shots for $20, Monday through Friday.
The center, located at 1711 Ocean Park Blvd., offers the shots daily from 9 a.m.
A group of community activists is organizing a rally against a proposed development at the corner of Olympic Boulevard and 26th Street, asking the City Council to vote down the
Editor:
Possibly Santa Monica's most effective leader for transportation, mobility, and community livability is Mayor Pam O'Connor, who also has served as the Chair of the
Editor:
In response to your story entitled "Council delays Hines development vote," Jan. 30, the major "community benefit" this community needs is traffic relief. With its