Editor:
Right now you get to vote for all seven of your City Councilmembers. Lawyers who’ve made a handsome living by suing cities up and down California are trying
Editor:
In her letter to the editor February 7th ("Supporting our rights to hold government accountable") Maria Loya repeats the assertion she has made elsewhere that "the
Editor:
Wouldn't it be cool if thousands of federal employees assembled and surrounded the White House until the president paid them? Trapped in the Oval Office, he'
Editor:
Our city is fighting a lawsuit from Maria Loya, who has twice lost elections to the council, so now she wants to change the way we elect our city
Editor,
Given growing demands on a limited and in fact diminishing water supply, fires and mudslides, politicians at all levels must be more responsible in their oversight of building permits
Dear Editor:
I enthusiastically support the City of Santa Monica in appealing a judgment in the CA voting rights lawsuit, Loya v. City of Santa Monica, that divides the City
To the editor,
I loved Jack Newworth's commentary, "Make America Rake Again" detailing some of Trump's more outrageous statements of the past couple of
With the Camp and Woolsey fires, Santa Monicans stepped up and engaged. We opened our homes to evacuees and their pets. We made donations. We prepared, fearing the worst. We
Editor:
In September the City of Santa Monica Planning & Community Development Department and the City Council approved 2,000 e-scooters in Santa Monica for a 16-month Shared Mobility Pilot