Editor:
We have owned our home at 1601 Hill St. since 1986, and while I understand that some development in the city is inevitable, this proposed development is way too
LOS ANGELES — The attorney for a committee suing to protect nativity scenes in Palisades Park plans to appeal the Thursday ruling by a Los Angeles federal judge dismissing the group&
Editor:
I feel I am living in some parallel universe when I read about all of the development planned to take place along the Pico corridor in the near future
Editor:
I live in Hitchcock, Texas but was born in Santa Monica and lived there until I was 14. I have very fond memories of the nativity displays. My parents
LOS ANGELES — A Los Angeles federal judge on Thursday dismissed a Christian group's lawsuit to force City Hall to reopen spaces in Palisades Park to private displays, including
CITY HALL — The City Council refused to grant a major tax break to the owners of the infamous "House of Rock" Tuesday night, instead deferring the matter until
Editor:
The stadium lighting, a subject of ongoing expensive litigation, has generated a plethora of myths from its architects ("Homecoming lights up Malibu," Oct. 31). The facts are
CITY HALL — The City Council voted 6 to 0 Tuesday to study further a 260-unit apartment complex planned for the eastern end of Santa Monica despite the fact that the
NORWALK, CALIF. — Mayor Richard Bloom declared a qualified victory against Assemblywoman Betsy Butler Wednesday in their fight for the 50th State Assembly District after what promises to be one of
Editor:
Dear City Council,
Le Corbusier, the renown architect, said "the fates of cities are decided in the Town Hall." In your rush to approve the East Village
CITY HALL — The City Council voted Tuesday to give final approval to an ordinance allowing a modest trailer park to be replaced with hundreds of high-end condos and apartments, possibly