Editor:
RE: Bob Taylor: "The truth on drones," Letter to the Editor, April 13.
In his letter to the editor regarding my earlier comments on drones, Bob Taylor
At the Santa Monica City Attorney's Office, we have three black-and-white photographs from the civil rights era that we've enlarged to large prints mounted on poster
Editor:
The law suit and referendum against the Hines project is a big step in the right direction, but the issue at hand is far more than just the Hines
Editor:
Santa Monicans for Renters' Rights is only against the Hines project until after the elections. Then it will be full steam ahead for Hines. Look at all the
By Tony Capobianco
Tyler Skaggs' 2013 season was like an emotional roller coaster.
Five times last season Skaggs, a star pitcher at Santa Monica High School, went from Triple-A
Project coordinator Chris Gantz (center right) and Jeremy Painkin (center left) with The Remembrance Project talk about the history of New York Fire Department's Rescue Engine 5 at
Tuesday, Jan. 14, at 2:15 a.m.,
Santa Monica Police officers responded to the 1900 block of 18th Street regarding a report of an auto burglary in progress. A
Editor:
Only our silly Santa Monica City Council and city manager would deem it good and acceptable that a $32 million fire station should actually end up costing $81 million
Editor:
If you happened to drive through the Veterans Administration grounds south of Wilshire on a recent evening, you may have seen me in the dark and thought I was
Santa Monica is known for being a progressive city, taking the lead on a host of issues, including environmental sustainability and social justice, protecting against the dangers of second-hand smoke
When Daily Press Editor-in-Chief Kevin Herrera and I get the occasional chance for coffee and a chat, there's no telling where the conversation will go, and no expectations.