Editor:
Across America, from sea to shining sea, we see thousands of demonstrators taking to the streets in vigorous (sometimes violent) protest of the Zimmerman not-guilty verdict. What I want
Editor,
I visited the new Seventh Street post office three times since they opened. Each time they failed to open at their posted time — 6 a.m. Once they opened
Editor:
I can certainly understand why cyclists like Broadway ("Cyclists sound off on stop signs," July 20-21). It is about the only east/west street that doesn'
Editor:
I walked Downtown Sunday and observed the auto and pedestrian congestion. I noted some problems and would like to suggest some solutions.
Problems:
1) Cars waiting many minutes (idling
Editor:
I commend Peter Steinberg for his efforts to promote bicycling safety and the wearing of helmets ("Safety on the streets," July 15, page 1). Although the risk
Editor:
The letters column of the Daily Press increasingly resembles an old-time "Perils of Pauline" serial, with letter writers seemingly expecting readers to hiss and boo every time
Editor:
The old post office, two affordable family restaurants (Norms and Denny's), a beloved craft shop (Michael's) and the Village Trailer Park are gone or will
Editor:
I have been a Santa Monica resident for over 40 years, and am concerned about overdevelopment in this once lovely city.
Planning Director David Martin, in over four columns
Editor:
[O]ne wonders why density is being promoted at a time when West L.A. is already one of the two most densely populated urban areas in the country.
Editor:
Thank you to Peter Steinbeg for passing out helmets ("Local lawyer promotes bike helmet use," July 15). That's great! It also prompts me to finally