The results are in and the winner is … ? Of course, I'm talking about the annual homeless count results. The good news is that our homeless population seems to
I'VE BEEN NOTICING INCOMPETENCE LATELY. But before you start to celebrate something you had despaired of ever witnessing, I have to tell you: no, not my own.
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Editor:
Regarding Bill Bauer's urging to protest the water rate increases: Has he not heard about the drought? Has he not heard about the Megadrought expected to last
Attention Walmart shoppers: The price of cool, refreshing Santa Monica water is going up — that's unless you say, "Not on my watch!"
City Council will hold
Santa Monica property owners are up in arms and in a lather.
It seems that in addition to a mandatory 20-percent cutback in water usage triggered by the drought which
Tomorrow night, City Council will review and pick an official name for what is now known as "Buffer Park" -- a 2.35-acre strip of land along Exposition
>> Shoehorned apartments head to Planning Commission
A 10-unit apartment development slated for a steep hillside above Lincoln Boulevard at 2919 Lincoln/802 Ashland Avenue is heading to the
This coming Wednesday evening, hundreds of folks will fan out around the city to do the city's Annual Homeless Count. Teams will move through each and every neighborhood
Editor:
Marcy Winograd's letter in the Jan. 21 edition of the Daily Press contradicts itself. At the beginning she says outside contractors cost too much and at the
MY WRITE — Last Wednesday evening, a couple hundred neighbors attended a Town Hall meeting at Lincoln Middle School. The Planning Commission listened to public comment on proposed changes to the
MY WRITE — As expected, despite a low voter turnout, 4th term Councilman Kevin McKeown easily cruised to victory. McKeown was endorsed by a variety of powerful community organizations such as
MY WRITE — I'll be a happy camper after election day.For weeks, my mailbox has been stuffed with mailers and political propaganda. One day last week, I received