Editor:
I am sick of articles saying we should let illegal aliens stay and give them amnesty ("Time is now for humane immigration reform," Your Column Here, March
Editor:
The public meeting hosted by the Worthe Real Estate Group to sell their proposal for a 22-story hotel designed by Frank Gehry on Ocean Avenue will go the same
Editor:
Thank you for publishing John Whitehead's column on Bradley Manning ("The war against Bradley Manning a war against us all," That Rutherford Guy, March 11)
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I find it distressing that the city still wants to proceed with the concept of reducing parking in an effort to control traffic congestion. The concept of getting rid
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Though I applaud the dismissal of Jeffrey Tumlin ("Community asks for consultant's head — again," March 14), I question keeping the firm he represented. Yes, Jeffrey
Editor:
After almost getting run over on a daily basis, I must write in!
People in Santa Monica are the rudest drivers I have ever encountered. I ride my bike,
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I am writing in response to the Letter to the Editor published on March 13 ("Poor timing") regarding the construction of the pedestrian walkway on the Santa
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I saw the deconstruction of the sidewalk [on the Santa Monica Pier Bridge] this morning and couldn't believe what I was seeing. I understand there is an
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They finally put up some signs along the beach directing pedestrians to stay off the bike path. Where are the "no bike" signs along the walkway? The
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Was the City Council's naming of the $45 million boondoggle Tongva Park an act to inspire the locals to embrace wisdom, or some other lesser reason? ("