Editor:
In his column Bill Bauer describes Frank Gruber as "probably the most openly pro-development council candidate," but this comment ignores the substance of Frank's record
Santa Monicavoters have a real chance to improve both their city government and school district this election.
Development and traffic are the big issues in the council race. You can
Editor:
I am writing in response to Bill Bauer's column "New blood needed on school board," My Write, Oct. 1. I have been a parent in
Editor:
From the day Bill Bauer started his columns evaluating the ballot, I have been waiting impatiently for each Monday's Daily Press for his opinions, and have agreed
FourCity Council seats are up for grabs. Two of them are occupied by Gleam Davis and Terry O'Day, who are seeking re-election. The other two seats were occupied
In the newly-drawn 50th Assembly District, Santa Monica Mayor Richard Bloom faces off against Betsy Butler, who moves over from the old 53rd District.
I've never been a
It's another election year and yet another school fundraising scheme is on the ballot.
Measure ES is a $385 million bond to supposedly pay for repairs and renovation
Three seatson the Santa Monica-Malibu Unified School District (SMMUSD) Board of Education are open. IncumbentsBen Allen, Jose Escarce and Maria Leon-Vazquezare hoping to be re-elected. Voters have a real chance
Attention, City Council candidates! It's time to address how poorly City Hall serves the public.
Last Thursday, this newspaper ran a news story about how Bezian's
There were a number of community meetings last Monday night.
The "Chain Reaction" sculpture and the old Downtown post office building were on the Landmarks Commission's
The most important City Council endorsements were made in July when members of the powerful Santa Monicans for Renters' Rights (SMRR) organization endorsed planning commissioner Ted Winterer and council
We are Santa Monicans for Responsible Growth (SMRG).
We are a group of residents seeking to discuss growth and development issues with all the City Council candidates, and to help