The United States Postal Service (USPS) plans to close the "old" Santa Monica post office on Fifth Street at Arizona Avenue sometime this fall. Services will be relocated
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Thank God Santa Monica has a Bill Bauer. Thank God someone cares about Santa Monica. Thank God someone is finding out and exposing the "clandestine," "citizen&
The first of what will probably be a couple of clandestine "citizen" or "neighbor" groups has emerged two months before the election — Santa Monicans for Responsible
Last Monday, ("Tidying up loose ends," My Write) I wrote about the new development planned for theaging VillageTrailer Parkat2930 Colorado Ave. and suggested that developer Marc Luzzattoredesign his
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Dear Mr. Bill Bauer,
Please keep up the good work and keep fighting the good fight against petty bureaucrats and wannabe petty bureaucrats — for example, whoever at Santa Monicans
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Columnist Bill Bauer is on target with his My Write column "Intrigue and shenanigans on the local political front," Aug. 6. All too often "phantom community
Re: My Write, Feb. 13, page 4 In his column, Bill Bauer gets his analysis of the School Board’s recommendation to increase slightly the number of interdistrict school permits completely wrong.
If you are looking for a combination of tennis and the Garden of Eden, you need look no further than Rancho Santa Fe. Nestled on 40 rolling acres, less than two hours from Santa Monica, is a gem of a resort called Rancho Valencia.
CITYWIDE — Within the last two weeks, members of the Santa Monica community have received lengthy, anonymous phone calls from polling companies asking their opinions on politics and the Santa Monica Airport, but no one seems to know who is behind the effort.
CITYWIDE — When commercial airliners smashed into the World Trade Center, Pentagon and the Pennsylvania countryside on Sept. 11, 2001, Santa Monicans responded.
As I expected, the development agreement and environmental impact report for the Colorado Creative Studios project at 2834 Colorado Ave. (corner of Stewart Street) was approved by the City Council on Tuesday night.
The American Red Cross of Santa Monica is offering free, one-hour cardiopulmonary resuscitation classes and automated external defibrillator classes on Saturday.