David Weber is trapped.
It's a Wednesday evening, and the avid cyclist stops at Performance Bicycle in Santa Monica to pick up a helmet he ordered online. He
Santa Monica has had the distinction of being recognized as one of the most "progressive" cities in the nation. It began in 1979 when residents coalesced around a
It's easy to forget that before 1966, roughly half of all American seniors were uninsured, living in fear that the high cost of health care could plunge not
Compared to countries that are a thousand years old, the U.S. is essentially a teenager. And we often act it. Americans are enthusiastic and open, but we can also
The return of the measles wasn't an abstract phenomenon in Santa Monica.
In late January, a Santa Monica High School coach was diagnosed with the highly contagious infection.
Editor:
The price of medical insurance policies and co-pays has become more expensive for your reader, Thomas M.Sipos, and some other Americans. However, expensive policies are not the fault
The Rent Control Board has closed a loophole in rules that may have allowed some landlords to illegally raise rents on some tenants.
At their May meeting, the board changed
Last week, we celebrated the leadership shown by the Supreme Court when it affirmed equality under the law for many who previously had been denied it. At the same time,
Jim Ries, who joined the Planning Commission in 2007, left the dais as a commissioner for the last time, urging future commissioners to reach across the aisle.
Ries was up
Gov. Jerry Brownrecently announced the appointment of Luis A. Lavin as associate justice of the Second District Court of Appeal, Division Three.
Lavin, 56, of Los Angeles, has served as
Editor:
Judy Abdo and Juan Matute of Santa Monica Forward thank the U.S. Supreme Court for "preserving affordable health care for millions of Americans" by upholding Obamacare.