Proposition 30 is unnecessary. California is already funding EVs and wildfire prevention
Climate change and poor air quality present a serious threat to California’s future and demand an urgent
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Wade Major has now written two opinion letters to the Daily Press attacking our school district and endorsing the A Brighter Future slate of school board candidates, and each
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As we vote for City Council and the other elected offices, I hope that we all are paying attention to candidate platforms, their statements in the many video events
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The Santa Monica Interfaith Council stands in unity with those mourning the 2018 Tree of Life synagogue shooting in Pittsburgh, commemorated on October 27, which took the lives of
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In response to Wade Major’s letter “SMMUSD Problems” dated 10/25/22, we at Community for Excellent Public Schools (CEPS) offer these observations.
1. Mr. Major denigrates data
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A current article in the New York times reads that ‘The coffins are already coming’ home to Russia as a result of its war with Ukraine where Russia is
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Motivated by a Los Angeles Times editorial calling for government officials to mandate protections for residents living in dangerously hot homes and apartments without air conditioning, I emailed all
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MEASURE GS is ballot initiative that will raise taxes on both Commercial AND residential real estate sales valued at 8 million dollars and above. Why do the organizations and
LAX Response
In her recent Letter to the Editor
“Proposal to Reroute LAX Jet Traffic over Santa Monica” – Eve Lopez
10/5/22 – Santa Monica Daily Press
Proposal to Reroute
My family, with our young kids, walked 3rd street at 9 p.m. quite recently. Most stores are dead. The usual crowd of drug-addicted transients were staggering around and I
Election years can get contentious, and this year is no exception. Reading a recent op-ed raising the issue of race in city council elections, and many posts and comments on
Last Friday, SMDP readers were treated to an epic exercise in journalistic dissonance. The following two headlines ran side by side:
“Candidates tinkering with what works on the School Board”