Editor:
Regarding Jonathan Mann's letter about City Hall conduct and the need for reform ("Calling for a recall," Letters to the Editor, April 24):
A good
Editor:
Until the recent two letters defending the city government, I was beginning to think that I was the only one who absolutely loves living in Santa Monica!
I think
Editor:
Letter writer Jonathan Mann argues that the City Council is controlled by developers ("Calling for a recall," Letters to the Editor, April 25). It's more
Editor:
I'm really tired of all the moaning and groaning about runaway development in Santa Monica. The real development tragedy occurred in the 1970s when hundreds of utilitarian,
Editor:
The people in Santa Monica are living in a time warp and a parallel universe. I just read another letter to the editor wanting a recall election of the
Editor:
The Santa Monica Daily Press got it wrong when it reported that City Hall was successful in ousting religious displays in Palisades Park ("City Hall declares nativity scene
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So the city of Santa Monica lines up to reverse the Elks' claim on the plots at Woodlawn Cemetery ("City Hall, Elks battle over burial plots,"
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Last year when postal officials held a community meeting regarding service in our fair city, we were assured that it would not be to our disadvantage. We all knew
Editor:
Thank you for printing the letter from Jonathan Mann ("Calling for a recall," Letters to the Editor, April 25). I agree with you and would love to
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Anna Sklar is not alone in her "frustration and anger with the present City Council's blithe advancement of development" in Santa Monica ("Recall now,
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World Week for Animals in Laboratories (April 20 — 28) spotlights the millions of animals who suffer and die each year in research and testing. This is an important time
Editor:
About a decade ago I lived for a short period of time on Ocean Avenue. The trees and sculptures became playgrounds for my two toddlers as we would spend