• Name: Pam O’Connor • Age: 62 • Occupation: Planner, historic preservation • Marital status/children: Single right now • Your neighborhood? How long have you lived there?: Wilshire/Montana; 23 years • Your mode of transportation/model, make and year of your ride?: When driving it’s a 1996 Honda Acc
• Name: Terence Later • Age: [Declined to state] • Occupation: Entertainment consultant/producer • Marital status/children: Pending • Your neighborhood? How long have you lived there?: Dogtown.
• Name: Daniel Cody • Age: 41 • Occupation: Software alliance professional • Marital status/children: Married, no children • Your neighborhood? How long have you lived there?: North of Wilshire, 12 years
• Name: Jerry Rubin • Age: 66 • Occupation: Peace activist • Marital status/children: Married to beautiful Marissa Rubin for 27 years. • Your neighborhood? How long have you lived there?: Ocean Park for 17 years. Santa Monica resident for 20 years. • Your mode of transportation/model, make and
• Name: Ted Winterer • Age: 53 • Occupation: Writer • Marital status/children: Married; 9-year-old daughter and 4-year-old son • Your neighborhood?: How long have you lived there? Ocean Park since 2000; Santa Monica since 1992
Dear EarthTalk What would it take to produce “green” tires? The tire industry is huge and I understand that tires contain a large amount of petroleum products.
It takes a lot to shock us these days, but Wednesday, while wating for the Big Blue Bus at the corner of Fourth Street and Santa Monica Boulevard, we were blown away by what we saw.
If the Santa Monica College Board of Trustees and administration think that they should receive some of the cash generated by the half-cent sales tax increase if it passes by a simple majority in November, they better think again.
At what point does a collection become hoarding? All of us at one time or another had collections whether of stamps, books or plates. “People collect and save objects as a hobby in virtually all cultures,” the authors point out.
Renters who need assistance but cannot afford to hire an attorney can get some inexpensive legal advice from a Santa Monica attorney who has created a tenant’s rights clinic.
It was so cold at the Santa Monica Pier Monday that the temperature tied a record low of 55 degrees, according to the National Weather Service. The old record was set in 1949.