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For several weeks I have been trying to call the Santa Monica Police Department's attention to the menace of sidewalk bicyclists on Ocean Park Boulevard. I often
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It is a debacle of human civility and liberty as an American citizen born in this country to not only have to endure the ignorant prejudices of others towards
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Sometimes less is more. Case in point, Santa Monica Place. Our shopping center recently won the 2013 Best-of-the-Best VIVA Global Design and Development Award from the International Council of
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At the historic Jan. 8 City Council meeting, over 200 people marched to save the Pico Youth & Family Center (PYFC), the only organic youth center built by Pico
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It seems to me that there is a way to make sure all companies pay their fair share of taxes regardless of where they have set up their corporate
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Will the light rail really serve the residents of Santa Monica? The more I read about the Expo Metro rail, the more I get an impression that it is
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Last Thursday evening I was looking forward to hearing more about the environmental impact report concerning the Miramar Hotel's proposed development from City Hall's Planning
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I am more than a long-time Santa Monica resident. I was born in Santa Monica Hospital, as was my father and my brother. My family has remained here for
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We've already lost our beach town. If the Miramar expansion goes through, it will be for the residents living around the Miramar, their worst nightmare. One of
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To the City Council, commissioners and city staff,
Winston Churchill simply described "civilization" as the subordination of the ruling class to the will of the people.
In
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I'm a 34-year Santa Monica resident.
Does the Miramar really need to expand its size to over 500,000 square feet to make a profit or achieve
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The Torrance, Calif. man's rebuke ("Obama gets a free pass," Letters to the Editor, May 15) to Jack Neworth's column "Bush painted