Editor:
The photo in all its ugliness on the front page of the Santa Monica Daily Press is sick, sick ("‘Chain Reaction' supporters remain optimistic, create garden for
Editor:
How bizarre is it for the Big Blue Bus to refuse to accept ads from nonprofits like the AIDS Project Los Angeles, but accept commercial advertising? The reason was
CITY HALL — A proposal to study the environmental impacts of Downtown development will only look at building heights 135 feet and below, a ceiling that could spell trouble for those
Editor:
Alas, the days of progressive laws for neighborhood electric vehicles are over ("Parking meter madness," What's The Point?, July 2). Yes the Clean Air Vehicle
CITY HALL — Big Blue Bus officials say they will stay firm in their desire to keep nonprofit advertising off of the local bus system despite a Metro board decision to
CITYWIDE — For a town that doesn't sanction short-term vacation rentals, they sure are popular.
Flipkey.com, a site that helps people rent their private pads to visitors, ranked
Councilmember Gleam Davis' metaphor of a snake swallowing and digesting a rat did not go far enough. Davis used the snake metaphor to illustrate how the 35 development agreements
The city of Santa Monica has a history of being civic minded. Our leaders come from all walks of life, and have demonstrated their devotion in many different ways. They
CITYWIDE — A spate of shootings ripped through the Santa Monica community in early June, putting youth and gun violence squarely back into the limelight after several years of relative calm.
CITYWIDE — Leadership at the Fairmont Miramar Hotel fired off another round against the Huntley Hotel Friday morning with a flyer accusing its competitor of conspiring to deprive Santa Monica of
The City Council has ordered a survey to gauge how residents feel about development Downtown. We figured we'd cut to the chase and ask our readers what they
Editor:
I want to express my appreciation for your editorial ("Aren't they listening at City Hall?" June 22-23). You and your able reporter are indeed listening