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Only in America land of the almighty dollar could you witness what has occurred this past week in Los Angeles. Last Wednesday The District Attorneys of Los Angeles and
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With the new school year just around the corner, parents' attention is turning to school clothes, supplies and lunches. Yes, school lunches!
In past years, USDA had used
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I am alarmed at the growing homeless problem we have in our city and the increased violent behavior of the homeless. We are turning into a homeless campground. I
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I agree with the letter sent from Mayor Kevin McKeown about Busy Bee Hardware store. They have been a part of Santa Monica before the days of the mega-giant
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Daniel Jansenson's column on August 15 ("Santa Monica housing needs added flexibility") represents the kind of thinking needed in our city's planning department.
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You need to really understand what is planned on Lincoln by attending a workshop, read the written materials, and, more importantly, walk along Lincoln.
The priority bus lane for
Living in a beautiful beach town like Santa Monica has many advantages: abundant sunshine, miles of beautiful beaches, and a progressive city government. But being an attractive city to visit
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Eva Barrow, Administrative Assistant to Emily Seiler, Administrator at the Silvercrest Senior Residence in Santa Monica is moving to Tucson, Arizona after seven years of service. Eva has lived
Editor: On Thursday morning at 4 a.m., I was walking up 26th Street. At some point between Alta and Marguerita, I saw three coyotes cross 26th, leaving Santa Monica for Brentwood. Just thought the residents would like to know. Thomas M. Sipos Santa Monica
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Bill Bauer raises good points in his essay on traffic planning. Studies he cites showing dangerous pollution concentrations at intersections where cars accelerate away from stop signs and traffic
Editor: I find it interesting that traffic congestion and over-development have surpassed the real scourge of our city, the legions of homeless, as the main perceived problem areas in our city. James Walsh Santa Monica
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Every morning when my husband and I take a walk, we always pick up the Santa Monica Daily Press. You do an amazing job of keeping us informed on