Erosion is what happens when running water takes a piece of the surrounding earth with it. It is a slow process usually, but over time can create a very large
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Both City Council candidates Gleam Davis and Shari Davis support expanding multi-family, low-income housing projects to their north of Wilshire neighborhood, from Wilshire to San Vicente boulevards. The Santa
CITY HALL — Several key intersections Downtown will see "significant and unavoidable impacts" if a proposed movie theater is built where a parking structure now stands, according to an
CITYWIDE — A neighborhood organization leader called on candidates supported by a developer-backed group to repudiate a recent mailer which some felt co-opted the organization's name for political gain.
BERGAMOT STATION — In an effort to save Pulitzer-Prize winner Paul Conrad's sculpture "Chain Reaction," the famous cartoonist's family will be auctioning off a bronze
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For those who don't like socialism, the upcoming City Council election presents little choice. We already know what the present members are like. So do you want
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In his column Bill Bauer describes Frank Gruber as "probably the most openly pro-development council candidate," but this comment ignores the substance of Frank's record
DOWNTOWN — A Christmas tree that has stood on the Third Street Promenade for over 15 years during the holiday season may be illegal under a city ordinance banning unattended displays
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To try and answer Miriam Jaffe's question as to who is responsible for the Downtown disaster, I would submit that the citizens of Santa Monica are ("