Mark Twain once observed, "Everybody talks about the weather but nobody does anything about it." I'm writing a column about it, which, I suppose, is just
Editor:
I was delighted to see that Santa Monica once again lost a court case against the Federal Aviation Administration. It seems like I remember an article a year or
MAIN STREET— City Hall wants to repair the weakest links on "Chain Reaction" and add a barrier to protect the public.
The future of the sculpture will at
A group of community activists attempting to qualify a referendum for a special election to block a City Council-approved development is hosting a series of petition signing parties across the
Editor:
I totally agree with everything Sara Meric said in her Letter to the Editor, "Where's our village?" published Feb. 5, 2014. Especially the last line:
CITY HALL — Property, sales, and business tax revenues are higher than expected but City Hall is projecting a $3.2 million deficit by fiscal year 2017-18.
The increased revenues will
DOWNTOWN — Housekeepers and servers employed by the DoubleTree Suites in Santa Monica said during a rally Tuesday outside of the hotel that their bosses pile on so much work that
CITYWIDE — Andrea Lines just wanted to ride in a cab.
An employee of a local technology company, she was paying for a trip to the Los Angeles International Airport but
Editor:
We at Airport2Park.org, like nearly everyone else in Santa Monica and neighboring cities, regret that federal Judge John Walter has granted the Federal Aviation Administration's motion
CITYWIDE — While city officials debate medical marijuana dispensaries, delivery drivers are taking pot to the doorsteps of Santa Monica residents.
In their recent recommendations against allowing pot shops in the
As expected, last Tuesday, City Council enthusiastically supported the Michigan Avenue Greenway (MANgo) and Samohi Safe Routes to School proposals. Council ignored the traffic congestion and dangerous conditions that will