Editor:
I have been a volunteer a few times a week at WISE & Healthy Aging for about eight months. They are located at 1527 Fourth St. in Santa Monica.
Editor:
It's truly a real life horror story that has the grave-robbing, money-grubbing city of Santa Monica stealing grave plots from the poor Elks Club and locking the
Editor:
An April 12 article in The Architect's Newspaper leads off with "Development Tsunami: Gehry headlines Santa Monica's swelling building frenzy."
I have never
Editor:
I appreciate Bill Bauer's column ("City Council approves future slum," My Write, April 15) because I am one of the residents who asked the City
Editor:
Once again the Rent Control Board is being disingenuous in trying to suggest the poor are being pushed out of Santa Monica due to changes in rent control policy
Editor:
A city by the sea,
Shone in dazzling virgin light,
A city by the sea with the name of a saint,
still suffers many a complaint,
about its fortune
Editor:
Mini-bars in the rooms and a bar in the lobby that could sell alcohol between 6 a.m. and 2 a.m. for guests ("Residents oppose hotel'
Editor:
The Santa Monica Daily Press recently reported that apartment rents are rising in the city, and poorer tenants are losing their homes or are getting priced out entirely ("
Editor:
Regarding Don Wagner's letter about disabled placard abuse ("Down with fakes," Letters to the Editor, April 2), lots of people appear to be healthy by
Editor:
Most scientists know why seal pups are dying in SoCal and to report it as "mystery" is weak reporting ("Distressed marine mammals, birds rescued," Community
Editor:
Most of us old-timers appreciate the lengthy cris de coeur you publish in the letters section about the state of Santa Monica. We feel angry and helpless at the
Editor:
I have been reading the previous letters to the editor on overbuilding in Santa Monica and am heartened to see that many residents share my view. I am very