Editor:
Stacy Westly's letter failed to indicate any comprehension that secondhand smoke can hold an entire apartment building hostage ("Prying eyes," Letters to the Editor, Jan.
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The frivolous debate over preserving Paul Conrad's Chain Reaction sculpture in Santa Monica is just another example of how our City Council wastes money on needless studies
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Living across the street from this proposed project, the single biggest issue is the diesel delivery trucks leaving their engines running and polluting the entire area ("Auto dealer
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I just received the required registration form to indicate whether my apartment houses a smoker/smokers or not.
I will comply with the law, however, I would like to
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Mentally unstable males are being blamed for many of the killing sprees. OK, but is everyone overlooking the obvious? A mentally unstable person cannot go out and kill 10,
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Now that City Hall has set up credit card parking meters that reset when the cars pull away, I think it only fair that a credit card user be
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Forgotten in the current edition of the gun-control debate is the not-so-distant imagery of L.A.'s Korean shop owners successfully protecting their stores themselves [during the Los
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Stormwater pollution is a serious problem that hurts both our natural resources and our area's commerce. I argue that L.A. County should levy a new stormwater
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What a contrast in reporting last week. On the one hand you have the wonderful article about David Ramirez and the Boys & Girls Club, and all the great
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Hooray for the John Birch Society and the National Rifle Association (NRA) for demanding that our school teachers be armed to protect our children by using their constitutional gun
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In response to Walter Greenberg's letter ("Picking sides," Letters to the Editor, Jan.14). Mr. Greenberg obviously did not watch the City Council meeting where
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Your story about the suit brought by the owners of Village Trailer Park against City Hall ("Trailer park owner sues city for $50M," Jan. 11) left out