Unbeknownst to the entire Santa Monica Airport Commission, FAA plans have been actively underway since before May of 2022 to re-route a flight path for LAX jet traffic over 2,
Santa Monicans join Malibu residents in opposing Measure SMC, the $375 million Santa Monica College (SMC) bond measure that is slated to fund the construction of more buildings.
If approved,
Dear Editor,
This June, The New York Times published an article entitled “Psychosis, Addiction, Chronic Vomiting: As Weed Becomes More Potent, Teens Are Getting Sick” It told how “Elysse was
Re: “Judge approves $230M settlement in California oil spill case.”
In the past 50 years, 600 oil and gas pipeline spills and accidents in the state of California alone have
It’s unclear whose myopia is worse — the city’s or the state’s.
The original number of proposed new housing units was already unrealistic, given the lack of both
The quest by anti-abortion lawmakers to strip pregnant people and their families of the power to make reproductive decisions and to give that power to the government leaves us all
The League of Women Voters of Santa Monica held its annual fall kick-off this past weekend. Our honored guest was Denise Anderson-Warren, City Clerk and election official for the City
Editor:
In response to the letters from Stewart Resmer and Joan Walston in the September 16 issue: I am not a supporter of either major political party, but it has
Editor:
Santa Monica ballot measure GS is expected to crush funding for Santa Monica schools and police.
GS has a loophole to let big business avoid its tax. And won’
To the Editor:
The city council is wise to move their needle exchange programs out of city parks and into indoor facilities with more comprehensive services.
Needle Exchanges are commonly
The tragic deaths of a trainee pilot and an instructor at Santa Monica Airport on September 8th are a salutary reminder of the danger we all live with due to
Editor:
The Sept. 15 SMDP chronicles the story of a search warrant served by the Los Angeles County Sheriffs’ department upon longtime Santa Monica resident Sheila Kuehl, a sitting Los