Before you flip to the horoscope page, let me reassure you this isn't going to be a sports column. Occasionally readers complain that I focus too much on
DOWNTOWN — Marking a celebration of its roots, Heal the Bay's board of directors has appointed veteran staffer Alix Hobbs as the environmental organization's new president and
Attacking my character
Editor:
Perhaps for want of sound reasoning, Bill Bauer resorts to the weakest form of argument, actually no argument at all, only an ad hominem attack on
SMRR Council Endorsement
Editor:
As a long-time affordable housing advocate, a former member of both the Santa Monica Rent Control Board and the Planning Commission, and a current member of
PUBLIC SAFETY BUILDING — I have always been interested in the job responsibilities and perceptions of policeman in different states and foreign countries. Therefore I spent one month working alongside the
Affordable housing, parks could benefit from Developer fees SMDP 9/18/14
Editor:
According to the article, only $3.07/SF would be assessed for hotels. Considering hotel rooms cost
On September 10, at approximately 10:40 p.m.
Officers responded to a call of a suspicious fire at the BMW dealership, 1127 Santa Monica Boulevard. Responding police and fire
Editor:
Reynold Dacon's column, "Dealing with the Facts" in the Sept 12, 2014 issue of Santa Monica Daily Press, contains several misleading statements.
He claims that
CULTURE WATCH — With Bergamot Art Station redevelopment leading the headlines, it's nice to remember what Bergamot actually is: a pretty darned great collection of galleries and a local
CITY HALL — Discussion surrounding pony rides and development of the Bergamot Station Art Center took up most of City Council's seven hour meeting on Tuesday night (and Wednesday
Feeding the Beast
Editor:
Ballot time is around the corner and once again Santa Monica property owners are being asked to foot the bill for a project meant to benefit