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Arts Advocacy Day is underway right now in Washington, D.C. Concerned people from across the country are visiting Congress to discuss issues important to them — including the importance
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Dear City Council,
I have read the staff report that is on the agenda for the March 25 council meeting. As a long-time user of the Santa Monica Airport
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Re "Full airport closure could take time" (March 20):
Regarding the possible closure of SMO after the dreadful 1984 agreement expires, all I can say is that
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I've been meaning to write for awhile, but today's well-written article by David Mark Simpson gave me the final inspiration to actually do so ("
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Santa Monica and the Westside got another "shake-up" call ("Earthquake strongly felt across Los Angeles," March 17). This small jolt could be taken as one
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The City Council seems to be celebrating the diminishing number of objections to the ban on the nativity scenes in Palisades Park ("Fewer questions about nativity scene ban,
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I was recently down in Santa Monica visiting my 96-year-old aunt. I lived in Santa Monica from 1968 to 1972 then moved to another town after that. I now
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I want to extend my personal thanks for helping make our first Community Shred Day such a huge success. As a result, we recycled 1.22 tons of paper/
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Councilpersons,
The resident survey results show pretty clearly that concerns about traffic and parking are predominate among Santa Monica voters, and that the negative effect of development, which a
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In response to the letter to the editor published in the March 14 Daily Press ("No respect from the city") the Division of Parking and Traffic would
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The law suit and referendum against the Hines project is a big step in the right direction, but the issue at hand is far more than just the Hines