No incentive to cut back
Editor:
Your July 30 paper reported that our Santa Monica for Renters Rights city council now wants to drown property owners with big water rate
Crook
Editor:
Oscar de la Torre is a crook and SMRR should not disgrace itself or lose its credibility over succumbing to his blackmail. There is good reason the City
CITYWIDE Santa Monicans may be required to cut water use by 20 percent in the coming months or face fines per a proposal coming to the City Council in August.
YOUR COLUMN HERE — In the past couple of years, our nation has witnessed an unprecedented number of mass casualty tragedies because of gun violence. Recent events include mass shootings at
YOUR COLUMN HERE — There is a popular factoid that humans only use a tiny percentage of their brains. I have always taken this contention with a grain of salt, or
Bring back Schwengel
Editor:
With regard to Ms. Brenda Rappaport's zinging of Bill Bauer, please let me verify the following:
Ms. Rappaport is a consultant to the Los
VENICE — A freak lighting storm sent 13 people to local hospitals on July 27 after lightning struck along Venice Beach.
Initial reports from the Los Angeles Fire Department said three
Editor:
In various articles in the SMDP, the anti-airport group seems to be upset at the fact that pro-airport supporters paid signature gathers to get signers for the pro-airport petition.
Free historical walking tours start July 27 at the Santa Monica Pier
Starting Saturday July 27, the Santa Monica Pier will offer free docent-led historical walking tours every Saturday and
President Obama will return to Los Angeles today following a trip to San Francisco.
The President is expected to arrive in the mid-afternoon and travel to a private home in
Santa Monica receives a $2.1m "Housing-Related Parks Grant" from the State
The City of Santa Monica is committed to preserving existing affordable housing in Santa Monica and
CITY HALL — Santa Monica's election season has had a blisteringly fast start with endorsement piling up long before the nomination period has ended.
Several individuals and organizations have