Last Tuesday, our City Council received the Certification of Qualification for the Hines Bergamot Transit Village referendum that was recently circulated by Residocracy.org and will act on it at
Henry A. Waxman, who has represented the 33rd Congressional District since 1975, has announced his retirement. For the first time in four decades, this seat is now wide open and
An incident at Santa Monica High School recently has made national news. It was the wrestling match between Samohi science teacher/wrestling coach Mark Black and an 18-year-old student. Coach
The future of Santa Monica Airport (SMO) is becoming even more of a community issue now that an airport support group has decided to circulate a referendum petition for the
Editor:
Bill Bauer and I have agreed on a number of things over the years, but his column castigating Sheila Kuehl and raising Bobby "Save the Hedges" Shriver
This year, the race for the Third District of the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors promises to be a donnybrook.
The district includes Santa Monica and parts of the
Our municipal elections are over seven months away and I'm already getting queries about who may be running for City Council.
This year, there are three (out of
One of the city's smaller, but more contentious developments is before the Planning Commission this coming Wednesday evening. It's the granting of a conditional use permit
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:
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
What on Earth were they thinking? I'm talking about the Santa Monica (anti) Airport Commission?
After a federal judge tossed out City Hall's lawsuit against the