CITY HALL — City officials got the green light to start planning a potential downsize of Santa Monica Airport.
City Council voted unanimously, 6 to 0, Tuesday to study a series
Editor:
It is disconcerting that Audrey Shauer challenges the City Council to have the "cajones" to bulldoze the Santa Monica Airport in the middle of the night ("
Editor:
Dear City Council,
I have read the staff report that is on the agenda for the March 25 council meeting. As a long-time user of the Santa Monica Airport
Editor:
Re "Full airport closure could take time" (March 20):
Regarding the possible closure of SMO after the dreadful 1984 agreement expires, all I can say is that
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Santa Monica and the Westside got another "shake-up" call ("Earthquake strongly felt across Los Angeles," March 17). This small jolt could be taken as one
From the mid 1920s when the city of Santa Monica held a special municipal election on park bonds to acquire much of the existing Santa Monica Airport property (SMO), decisions
Expo Light Rail Line
Note the following activities:
1. 17th Street 10-day closure with 24-hour work shift for rail installation: 1 a.m. Saturday, March 22 to 6 a.m.
Crime Watch is a weekly series culled from reports provided by the Santa Monica Police Department. These are arrests only. All parties are innocent until proven guilty in a court
What happens when a balding, 47-year-old man with a wife and teen-aged daughter is invaded from cyberspace by an 18-year-old femme fatale who calls herself Talhotblond?
That's the
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Kudos to Bill Bauer who exposes the malicious way the City Council's puppet, the (anti-) Airport Commission, is actively working against the airport businesses and against the
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In response to Paul Bergman's letter of March 7, detailing translations ("In case you missed it," Letters to the Editor).
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