Your article titled "Council considers new major bike route," (Feb. 10, page 1) is partial and does not represent the full story on the proposed MANGo project. To
We live in an age of tremendous opportunity. Many of us on a regular basis are using the power of Facebook, the influence of Twitter and the pull of Instagram
Last Tuesday night, City Council approved a development agreement (DA) allowing Texas developer Hines to build nearly 767,000 square feet of creative office, commercial and residential space along Olympic
Dear Earth Talk: I thought Japan's 2011 Fukushima nuclear plant meltdown would have sealed nuclear power's fate, but I keep hearing otherwise. Can you enlighten?
— Jacob
Every few days, we learn yet one more way in which government's expanded surveillance powers intrude upon our privacy and civil liberties.
Recently, it was the revelation that
Santa Monica High School graduate Elaine (Jones) Stephenson (Class of 1951) has almost finished writing "All the Painted Ponies", a charming non-fiction book about growing up in Santa
A couple of weeks ago we had coffee with a friend who was clearly upset and wanted to vent. She was complaining that her boyfriend of eight months hadn'
Appearances, like politicians, can be deceiving.
The City Council adjourned without taking a vote on the controversial Bergamot Transit Village project last month.
The place was packed, upstairs and down.
The decision tonight by the City Council to either dismiss or approve Hines' proposal to redevelop the old Paper Mate factory at the east end of town means a
Sustainability is often conceived of as preserving the current lifestyle or status quo, which is viewed as favorable, at least for those for whom it works. Like apple pie, Norman
After lengthy public commentary last week, City Council will deliberate Tuesday evening on the fate of the Bergamot Transit Village (BTV) development proposed for along Olympic Boulevard in the eastern