7 May 2017
The Daily Press published a front-page article about the lawsuits that were filed against closure of the Santa Monica airport (May 6, 2017) . The pressure to close
“And we remember those first hopeful moments of liberation, when at long last the American soldiers arrived in camps and cities throughout occupied Europe, waving the same beautiful flags before
Celebrate The Week of The Young Child Every Day of the Year
Each year, the National Association for the Education of Young Children (NAEYC) organizes The Week of the Young
Delivering Hope: Delivering More Than A Meal
A few weeks ago U.S. Budget Director Michael Mulvaney said, "Meals on Wheels sounds great ... but to take the federal money
Editor:
I parked in front of the Spectrum TV, internet, phone service company at 2939 Nebraska. All the street parking was taken, apparently because the businesses around there provide little
A message from Santa Monica Mayor Ted Winterer on the tragic deaths of Andre Zuczek, Juan Castillo, and Kelly Cano:
I received the devastating news of the tragic circumstances that
Health care disaster
Editor:
The congressional Republican health care plan will be a disaster for working families. Their plan will take health care away from 24 million people across the
Read because you want to
Editor:
"Literacy at the Library" (March 18) tells us that the Santa Monica Public Library offers a truly astonishing menu of programs and
A letter arrives from the Los Angeles Coroner’s office. My chest tightens, the mind focuses. Letter open, the words jump out, “Gary” . . . death, eyes turn away, childhood memories surface.
Editor:
Just saw a DVD Library Program through Berkeley taped a few months ago; I was a participant. My participation titled, "My First Library Card" A Librarian at
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The Santa Monica City Council has proclaimed that our City will now become a sort of "shadowy" sanctuary city welcoming all immigrants, legal or illegal — no questions
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The Santa Monica City Council is so proud of their commitment to sustainability that they are willing and determined to spend an additional $20 million on the planned expansion