Editor:
Thanks for Sandy Clair's letter regarding the doormen extorting money from cab drivers ("Cookie monsters return," Letters to the Editor, Dec. 5).
The letter also
Though mothers of infants and toddlers can breathe a sigh of relief knowing that the estrogen mimicker BPA (bisphenol-A) is finally banned nationwide from infant formula containers as well as
If you value our cultural heritage here in Santa Monica, a world free of nuclear weapons, or public art, or peace, or the responsibility to do the right thing about
Editor:
Cars have simply got to go. On Saturday morning, an out of control car went through the fence north of Marine and 23rd streets and almost destroyed Santa Monica
There are two parallel conversations going on in Santa Monica. One is between developers, their attorneys, architects, public relation firms, lobbyists, city staff and certain members of the City Council.
Another one of those massively big developments is before City Council (Item 8-B) for review Tuesday night.
This one is the development proposed for Fourth and Fifth streets along Arizona
A recent Daily Press article discovered that 28 members of the Santa Monica Police Department are earning over $200,000 a year, while just 27 from the Los Angeles Police
Editor:
In April of 2011 your paper did a bold story about corruption concerning doormen insisting taxi drivers pay them illegal kickbacks (cookies) at the major hotels in Santa Monica
Editor:
Re: Dear Mayor O'Connor, Mayor Pro Tempore O'Day and City Council members:
The Santa Monica Conservancy Board of Directors is concerned about the status of
City officials recently admitted that they have no clue as to how a more developer-friendly zoning map was included in the Land Use & Circulation Element in regards to A-lots