THE ARCHIVES - Much like the incoming Expo Light Rail is in 2014, the newly constructed roads were the subtext to many news stories 100 years ago.
The Pico-to-the-Sea project
Airport or development
Editor:
I read with amazement the column by Mr. Barry Brewer. I could almost hear some close-the-airport "spin doctor" saying in the background, "Let&
CULTURE WATCH — After not traveling for more than 15 years, I just returned from a two-month trip throughout the UK, from northern Scotland to southern England.
One specific goal was
The bicycle problem
Editor:
As long as cars and bicycles share the road, bicyclers are going to get killed. Car drivers and bicyclers are people, and people make mistakes, and
LETTERS —
Different experience
Editor:
I write to comment on the article "Bikes and cars continue to clash on local roads" in the Friday, August 8, 2014, issue. The
CITY HALL — Residents, businesses, and even City Hall will have to cut back on water usage this fall.
City Council voted unanimously on Tuesday night to declare a Stage 2
Editor's note: This story is part of an ongoing series that tracks the city's expenditures appearing on upcoming Santa Monica City Council consent agendas. Consent agenda
No incentive to cut back
Editor:
Your July 30 paper reported that our Santa Monica for Renters Rights city council now wants to drown property owners with big water rate
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CITYWIDE Santa Monicans may be required to cut water use by 20 percent in the coming months or face fines per a proposal coming to the City Council in August.
SMART COLUMN — Santa Monica is undergoing a period of sustained growth. Why are we at a crossroads where even bus shelters can't be designed successfully.
We have a
Good food, good wine, good company, the rolling hills of Burgundy and tranquility. That's what we found aboard the barge l'Impressioniste as we slowly cruised the