Editor:
Your otherwise comprehensive article about Santa Monicans for Renters' Rights' rise to power and total control of our city government and city missed something very important ("
Editor:
A SOS signal to the Ghostbusters needs to be sent now to help solve a different problem. The problem hangs around 24/7 on Colorado Avenue in the vicinity
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To Helen R. McRoskey,
You are so right ("Library not needed," Letters to the Editor, Aug. 21)! Why aren't you in the majority? As a
Editor:
Regarding the appointment of Ms. Lael Rubin to the Santa Monica Airport Commission ("New airport commissioner breaks mold," Sept. 1-2), I find that, possibly for the first
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I really hope Chez Jay stays with its oasis of times remembered and camaraderie to share or relax and "keep it real" atmosphere. It's our
Editor:
In the shameful deluge of blatant lies spewed out at the Republican revival meeting in Tampa, Fla., it is difficult to single out a target in special need of
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In your front page article of Aug. 13 ("Councilman Shriver won't seek reelectionn"), I read that Councilman [Bobby] Shriver won't seek reelection to
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Congressman Henry Waxman (D-Santa Monica) is protesting the closure of the New Deal-era post office on Fifth Street, which looks like a done deal ("Downtown post office to
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With the Big Blue Bus Route 2 now being discontinued south of Pico Boulevard, along Fourth Street in the Ocean Park area, it is important for people to know
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Two recent articles in the Daily Press made me angry. One was the announcement that all lights were to be replaced on the Santa Monica Pier with lights that
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Thank God Santa Monica has a Bill Bauer. Thank God someone cares about Santa Monica. Thank God someone is finding out and exposing the "clandestine," "citizen&
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State Assembly Bill 5 removes the requirement that increases in student test scores be included in teacher evaluations ("10th graders sail through exit exam," Aug. 23). Good