CITYWIDE — Bus stop critics, your voices were heard.
Big Blue Bus officials announced Wednesday that they are "modifying the design" of the new bus stops — a response to
Oscar de la Torre is his own worst enemy.
At issue was the funding of the embattled Pico Youth and Family Center that de la Torre founded and ran until
Editor:
Have you noticed the new Big Blue Bus stop installations? It appears the city has done away with the typical bus stop bench, choosing a plastic two-seat circular seating.
CITYWIDE — Bus stop haters, call off your dogs.
The Daily Press has received an outpouring of e-mails, letters, and phone calls in opposition to Big Blue Bus' new stops.
This week's editorial was always going to be about traffic, but the piece took a detour during writing. I had a neat little anecdote to tell about local
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CLOVER PARK — Thousands of Santa Monicans will flock to Clover Park (located at 2600 Ocean Park) on Saturday, June 14 for the annual hometown celebration known as the Santa Monica
Editor's note: This story is part of an ongoing series that tracks the city's expenditures appearing on upcoming Santa Monica City Council consent agendas. Consent agenda
Editor:
As a Big Blue Bus transit rider I would like to express my displeasure with the new upgraded bus amenities/stops popping up around town. BBB has replaced benches
DOWNTOWN — With all of the complex transportation planning in the city — incoming Expo Light Rail, multi-million dollar Big Blue Bus system, a bike-sharing program in the works — who would have