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Re: Dear Santa Monica-Malibu Unified School District community,
A fundamental shift is occurring in our schools, significant enough to this SMMUSD parent to alert school families and the community.
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Santa Monica Architects for a Responsible Tomorrow suggests new development in the city be constricted by low height limits until the traffic situation improves ("Taking height limits to
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I was delighted to read in the Santa Monica Daily Press ("Airport petitioners claim to have more than 12k signatures," May 24-25, 2014) that 12,000 signatures
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We are longtime Santa Monica residents, and never go to the Sunday Farmers' Market, and so as a matter of principle we strongly disapprove of the pony rides
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On Monday, May 26 we will celebrate Memorial Day, an official federal holiday which according to the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs "commemorates the men and women
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In Friday's Community Briefs you printed Assemblyman Richard Bloom response to City Council rescinding its approval of the Hines project ("Richard Bloom criticizes Hines decision"
Editor:What currently seems to be at issue in Santa Monica is the awakening of a quite disengaged electorate, rousted out of the hammock by a dramatic increase in development
Editor:Thanks to the efforts and wisdom of the people of Santa Monica, the City Council was forced to reverse its vote on approving the Hines development project. The overwhelming
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As a resident of 850 Second St. in Santa Monica, I wanted to express my deep appreciation for the first responders, especially the Santa Monica Fire Department and police